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You are a creative, own it! Today's Stage 32 Blog comes from Bamutiire Jerry Edmund, an actor, scree

You are a creative, own it! Today's Stage 32 Blog comes from Bamutiire Jerry Edmund, an actor, screenwriter, and author based in East Africa. What is letting your artistry define you? Letting your artistry define you means creating works of your artistry. If your artistry is dancing, you go on dance; if it is screenwriting, you go on writing a screenplay; the list goes on but hey, also you can let your artistry define you intellectually by the pursuit of high academic awards such as degrees and masters in that creative art of yours. For me, being a storyteller, I this year let my artistry define me openly when I authored and published the 9 short stories anthology book: A Cat Has 9 Lives, I Have 9 Stories. Why let your artistry define you? Two reasons:- 1. To Inspire Yourself The world will directly or indirectly tell you the abominable lie that you are not a creative; you could be told you are not good enough, that you can’t do it, that you should give up. Don't listen! [Continue Reading >>]( Copyright © 2020 Stage 32, All rights reserved. You are receiving this message because you are either a member of Stage 32 community, or you have subscribed to receive a newsletter on our landing page. Our mailing address is: Stage 32 2711 N Sepulveda BlvdManhattan Beach, CA 90266-2725 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from blog updates](. This email was sent from Stage 32 through MailChimp. To [unsubscribe]( or manage your preferences, please use the links above. Help us send you more useful emails by keeping your profile up to date.

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