by Angie Mack Creative 8.24.23
In order to understand the Grafton House of Blues, you must first understand that from a very early age, I have seen life through a creative lens. Over 20 years ago, I decided to jokingly write about it. That led to writing an online book called, “Chronic Creativity: A Diagnostic Look at the Condition and How to Become Infected”
Review by Chris Dunmire and Her Global Creativity-Portal
“When Angela Mack first approached me in late 2004 with her Chronic Creativity excerpts, I found her ingenious way of describing the condition Chronic Creativity in diagnostic terms metaphorically apt.
Chris Dunmire January 4, 2009 at 12:21 PM
It didn’t take long into reading about the first symptom, Claustrophobia, that I realized Angela possessed a perspective on “being perpetually creative” that I identified with. She gave the state of creative lucidity I’ve been experiencing almost daily since I left my corporate job in 2000 a name that fit so well: Chronic Creativity.
I found each of Angela’s subsequent Chronic Creativity excerpts not only engaging, but also insightful. As an accomplished teacher, musician, composer, and artist, Angela writes from a place of living the dynamic creative mind, and witnessing its fruit in those she guides. Her enthusiasm is contagious, to say the least.
So many ideas and much discussion can come out of Angela’s Chronic Creativity excerpts. Not wanting to miss out on an opportunity to express my own thoughts, I’ll note my impressions on Creative Slush as each excerpt is published on the Creativity Portal. “
–Chris Dunmire, founder of Creativity Portal originally taken from
http://www.chrisdunmire.com/tidbits/mack/cc.intro.shtml
To put it simply, I view my home and property as an ever evolving work of art. It is a creative space. Creatives are welcome here. Many artists and writers, filmakers, musicians, scholars, wanderers and actors have been here over the years. But yet it’s my home. But yet I operate my business, Ozaukee Talent LLC, out of here during pre-scheduled hours. But yet it’s the “official yet unofficial” place to find out more about the Paramount Records History. But yet it’s my santuary. But yet it’s my creative play space. It has been an online cultural center containing longtime components of education, history and the arts. It’s time to share the story so pull up a chair.
“It’s just a house with a nickname and a story.”
— Angie Mack Creative
Contact: angie@ozaukeetalent.com