October
There is a certain, veritable energy, too powerful to ignore. I feel I can be a part of change here (even in light of certain political restrictions). I have now been here one month, and know my soul has wandered here before. Because in so many ways, it has felt like coming home.And now I begin to inscribe stories about my year here, willing myself to write again, marvel in things, and let myself be, well, more me. Jeanette Winterson once said, that when we let ourselves respond to poetry, to music, to pictures, we are clearing a space where new stories can root, and in effect we are clearing a space for new stories about ourselves.So let the story begin. And in the attempted avoiding of over self indulgence, I very much hope you will be a part of it!Life as a museAll writing is inspired by and sourced from that which inspires me... relationships, writers, artists, places, books, music, love, dreams, spirits and everything inbetween. Life is the most wonderful muse.Man greets you enveloped by the stores quaint and quirky, wrinkled and slightly delirious nature. Writers regularly read their work here, there is a piano to play, there is a bed famously slept in by great minds (and still available for volunteers, travellers ands writers). If you have not read 'Time Was Soft There: A Paris Sojourn at Shakespeare & Co'. and spend your days dreaming of writing, old books and dusty bookshelves, and of course Paris, and adore the eccentricities of artists... then read it, and lose yourself in this warm and crazy world. After then I guarantee you will be as intimately involved with this place as the rest of us. It's magic. I implore you, if you are in Paris or are going to be, and love books... go here. You will never be same!