I'd like to know who have been the women - and men - who inspired you to take on the creative life or who helped you give yourself permission to aspire to it. We broads think we've got something to say that others need to hear, whether they know it or not. How did we get so confident? Or driven? I'd like to see if we share common heroines, real or fictional. Maybe there are some women who we should be recognizing as part of the festival for their contribution to our lives.
I have a host of women I can point to. As I'm an old broad, mine are pretty old school. The first name I have to put on the list is Anita Loos. Female scifi/fantasy writers like Ursula LeGuin and Andre Norton were other writing inspirations, though neither of these is funny. Then comediennes like Carol Burnett and Jean Harlow. (Lucille Ball was not my favorite. I preferred Ethel.)
Another role model for me from a young age was Barbra Streisand. She did not look like any other woman at the pinnacle of American success anywhere, she had worked her way up with talent, and she took the reins like it was a woman's right to do so. There weren't any women directors that I knew of. (Okay, so there are only a few now. At least there ARE a few.) Streisand directed and I remember thinking, "Can she do that?" I've come a long way, baby.
So how about you? If you have time, please share your thoughts along with the names. I think we are in trouble as a society because the stories manufactured in the marketplace are failing us. I'd like to get down to the root with some real stories and see if we can make a fertile field for a new narrative crop to nurture our minds and spirits.
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