Unmuted: A Creative Challenge
You are living in the most content-saturated moment in human history. You watch, scroll, stream, and listen to other people’s creativity every single day. But what are you making and who are you influencing?
Creativity isn’t a fixed trait you’re born with. It’s something you develop by struggling, experimenting, risking failure, failing, and trying again. Creating can be exciting, frustrating, and an essential aspect of our human well-being.
In this interactive presentation, Chauna Craig will discuss what she’s learned in her own journey from college dropout to published creative writer and challenge you to unmute your own creative self.
Bio
Chauna Craig, professor of English and director of the Cook Honors College, has published two books of short fiction: The Widow’s Guide to Edible Mushrooms and Wings and Other Things. She is currently writing a memoir, Dead Air: Finding My Voice in Radio, about working as a classic rock radio deejay in Montana.