![]() You can view it differently so it’s always part of my revision process.Ĭould you share your favorite thing you’ve read recently, or something that you always come back to? What do you love? I write mainly on the laptop but then I print and then I scribble. I write very well on a laptop because it just goes much faster but I always have a notebook with me so if I have some time I can write. I’ve been surprised by myself and still I am so happy about it. I can write everywhere, anywhere, anytime. Is there a process you go through to get yourself into that space? When you’re writing poetry you said that it takes you to another place. My longer term goal, I will definitely be writing a novel at some point! I’ve got so many draft poems and a few draft essays, I’m going to focus for the next few months on what I already have and how I can improve them. I do too many things and maybe the downside to that is I find it hard to choose. In the poetry classes it always put me in a different world. I thought wow, maybe I want to do poetry, to improve the way I play with language in order for me to create that novel. I remember in Level 1 you get poetry as well and I was totally surprised by how I loved it. I wanted to improve my skills and that’s worked tremendously because you can indeed be taught to be a writer. When I started with the IWC the sole purpose for me was to publish a novel. What are your writing goals for the future? I’m also a very engaged citizen and that influences my writing though sometimes I get annoyed at myself, I feel this little voice – don’t let there be a message. ![]() You experience a lot in life and if you’re a good observer, which is part of your writing process, then you take that along as well. I think with many writers including myself, everything you write is grounded in some kind of experience, conscious or unconscious. Where does your inspiration come from, is it from personal experience? Also the feeling of community, I’ve done so many different courses and you come back and meet some people you know. What I absolutely adore is how the teachers treat everyone as a potential writer. I have such a full on job, so taking a course works as a stick for me to write. What keeps you coming back to the International Writers’ Collective? Inge is currently at work with Laura Wetherington on a coaching project. Since completing her Level 1 workshops, Inge has taken Level 2 workshops with Sarah Carriger and Wende Crow well as lyric essay special courses with Karen Kao. “If you believe in past lives,” she tells me, “I’ve lived in the UK in the past.” But it is of London, where she lived for seven years and where her children were born, that she says her love for books and storytelling was reaffirmed. While she is originally from the Netherlands and based in Amsterdam, she has lived in many places. Import `)).Inge Wallage is a passionate and engaging storyteller. I was getting this error TypeError: Cannot read properties of null (reading 'phoneNumber') I was able to access this.handleChange and my code work perfectly but I was unable to take country code. ![]() Hello I am new in ReactJS and I have to implement react-intl-tel-input for taking phone number from all over the world but while integration I was facing some issues.
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