Today we speak with Sally Prag. She is a writer from Devon, England focusing on creative non-fiction and poetry.
Sally is an editor for Memoirist and Age of Empathy publications where she works with established and emerging authors.
She is also an entrepreneur, mother, musician, and a nature lover. Today we interview Sally and read her story Without Living Through Darkness How Could We Appreciate the Light.
You can find her stories on Medium: https://medium.com/@sallyprag
From the show:
“…It's just a skill that is important to me to kind of keep practicing and to always be learning new music. And I think, you know, when I say it's kind of integral to my life and it influences my work...I write as if I'm playing a piece of music and that's maybe how I approach life in general…”
“…And so I went and searched for friends in the Tanzanian mud hut village that was on the other side of a banana plantation from where our houses were. And she became my best friend. So I searched for people who, for someone that I felt more on a similar wavelength to, even though we hardly spoke the same language. I think probably I learned quite early on the importance of connecting on a human level with people without language being a barrier…”
“…think about the birds on Dartmoor..And I imagine them seeing some of the hikers that come out from the city and they've got all their outdoor gear and their sticks and all the latest. I think they're amused at that. Somehow they...they survive without any equipment…”
Stories: Sally Prag. Without Living Through Darkness, How Could We Appreciate the Light