Women's Climbing, Imposter Syndrome + The Creative Process: Grit Lit Featured Author Lauren DeLaunay Miller
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About this listen
Ever put so much work into an adventure or creative project that you feel a bit sad when it's over?
Lauren Delaunay Miller is the editor of "Valley of Giants: Stories from Women at the Heart of Yosemite Climbing," and also a producer and award-winning audio reporter.
"Valley of Giants" features 40 stories of women and rock climbing, going all the way back to the 1930s.
We talk about:
- The challenges and beauty of editing a rock climbing anthology
- Parallels in imposter syndrome between writing and outdoor sports
- The unglamorous side of creative projects and authorship and managing expectations
- The "adventure blues" and post-publishing blues
- The strengths of women in climbing
- Tips for aspiring writers and creatives
Love adventure books like Lauren's?
Grit Lit is our quarterly subscription box meets book club, celebrating women and adventure.
Members get a box every quarter full of woman-created goodies, including a nature-inspired book.
Interested in becoming a part of Grit Lit? Head to cairnproject.org/grit-lit to join and get a welcome box! It’s a great gift for a friend, too.
More info:
- Grit Lit: https://cairnproject.org/grit-lit
- Lauren's work: https://www.laurendmiller.com/
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Brought to you by the Alliance for Gender Equity in Outdoor Adventure (GEA Alliance). Hosted by Angie Marie Lake, edited by Alyson Castonguay.