These well-known writers weave beautiful words on the page … and on the stage.
        
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| 1 | Be an artist, right now! 16:58 | 
                                Why do we ever stop playing and creating? With charm and humor, celebrated Korean author Young-ha Kim invokes the world's greatest artists to urge you to unleash your inner child -- the artist who wanted to play forever. (Filmed at TEDxSeoul.)
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| 2 | Finding the story inside the painting 14:22 | 
                                When Tracy Chevalier looks at paintings, she imagines the stories behind them: How did the painter meet his model? What would explain that look in her eye? Why is that man … blushing? She shares three stories inspired by portraits, including the one that led to her best-selling novel "Girl With a Pearl Earring."
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| 3 | Tales of passion 17:56 | 
                                Author and activist Isabel Allende discusses women, creativity, the definition of feminism -- and, of course, passion -- in this talk.
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| 4 | The danger of a single story 19:16 | 
                                Our lives, our cultures, are composed of many overlapping stories. Novelist Chimamanda Adichie tells the story of how she found her authentic cultural voice -- and warns that if we hear only a single story about another person or country, we risk a critical misunderstanding.
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| 5 | The politics of fiction 19:45 | 
                                Listening to stories widens the imagination; telling them lets us leap over cultural walls, embrace different experiences, feel what others feel. Elif Shafak builds on this simple idea to argue that fiction can overcome identity politics.
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| 6 | Where does creativity hide? 24:18 | 
                                Novelist Amy Tan digs deep into the creative process, looking for hints of how hers evolved.
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| 7 | Where is home? 14:01 | 
                                
						More and more people worldwide are living in countries not considered their own. Writer Pico Iyer  -- who himself has three or four “origins” -- meditates on the meaning of home, the joy of traveling and the serenity of standing still.
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