Why You Are a Genius
Using Your Creativity to Achieve Personal Satisfaction and Professional Success
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Maybe in the slow down of the pandemic, you have had a chance to stop a little.
And in the quiet and strangely cozy time, you have started to ask yourself what is actually important to you.
What is important to you about the way you are doing business? Treating your relationships? Using your time? What, underneath all the hard work and striving, is at the core of things for you? What fire burns inside there that has been covered up by quite a lot of other “stuff”?
It could be what the Romans called your genius.
Yes, you have one too.
The spirit that came with you, that is there to guide you along the path of your life telling you what is important, what you came here to do.
To do this work, you will need to know what it is.
You will need to know who you are and what your genius is.
Your Instructor
A teacher, published writer and single mom of two boys, Ginger Moran’s areas of expertise are in fiction and creative nonfiction, editing, coaching, and creative survival. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Houston in Literature and Creative Writing and Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in English from the University of Virginia. She studied with Donald Barthelme, Phillip Lopate, Rosellen Brown, Jim and Mary Robison, John Casey, and Ann Beattie. She has published in Salon.com, Oxford American, Literary Mama, The Virginia Quarterly Review, Feminist Studies and other journals. The Algebra of Snow, was nominated for a Pushcart Editor’s Choice Award. She has written five novels, a collection of essays about her years as a single working mom, and a nonfiction book on custody. She taught at Spring Hill College, Fisk University, the University of Virginia, and James Madison University. She currently writes, speaks, and works with authors full time.