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1. Have you Created your Pastafarianism section yet?

Seasonal religious displays

Lots of bookstores have a Christian fiction section. However, in some areas it may be a good idea to have a section devoted to another religion rather than lumping it into the “other” section. Often you’ll see sections devoted to Judaism, Buddhism, Islam, or general “eastern religions”.

If you don’t have enough books to make it a standard section, so you may just want to do a display around the appropriate holiday when interest peaks. Here you can see a seasonal display aimed as unusual group, the Pastafarians:

Pastafarian section in a Bookstore

This display pretty well hits the key points of a seasonal display.

  • Food for the celebration - pasta & beer in this case

  • History and biographies of notable members of the religion- pirates being the best choice for Pastafarians

  • Items related to the religious tenants- thus the books on evolution, the US Constitution, satire, skepticism, and global warming

  • A festive decoration- candy and pirates go together

You can use that basic list to set up a similar display to appeal to your local religious community. Make sure to set your display up at least two weeks before the holiday. For Pastafarians, you’ll want thins set up for April 1st and September 19th.

If you really want to go the extra mile, consider setting up a special holiday page featuring your selections. You can see an example of a holiday page

For more info on Pastafarians, be sure to visit The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.

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2. Great writing class

I just came back from my 2nd class of Creative Nonfiction writing. I had a long talk with the teacher after class about writing. She had said in class that in writing you have to risk ABSOLUTE VULNERABILITY. Now, this has been a theme for me lately. I have my sensitivity and I sometimes do put it out there. Do I have to develop walls to protect myself? And she said, no, I need to learn how to just detach from the work. Her goal as a writing teacher is to push students to be more vulnerable! Finally, my sensitivity works for me and always have. I think that works in art also, but many times with art, you can hide behind a cute picture. :)

We also talked about Authenticity. Another theme for me lately. She said to always write your truth or a piece won't reach the audience. Remember what I wrote about the key to selling your work? I found this quote in a good art book FINDING YOUR VOICE FOR PAINTERS, "Brian Davis tells his students, if you are not passionate about your work, it will come across. You put yourself in a big hole if you do things you don't love." Here the message from the writing teacher was a writing piece will have no juice, will basically suck, if you abandon your voice. I can say with all honesty that I have in the last year done many, many things because I thought others wanted it, but I didn't enjoy the work anymore. Or created some work because I thought it would sell. I think between this class and reading that book, I will find my authentic voice again in all areas. (Another book I'm enjoying on this topic is "The Not so big house". Stay tuned, and thanks for witnessing my journey.

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