The TODAY’s Spotlight on Reading/Writing features CSU-Pueblo faculty, staff and students sharing their reading and writing experiences. The column is co-sponsored by the English and Foreign Languages Department and the English Club. This week’s feature highlights the Student Counseling Center’s Fred Stultz.
Name/department/educational background: Fred Stultz, Student Counseling Center, PhD in Human Development from Purdue University 1974
What has been your greatest succcess in writing? (Personal writing, collaborative writing, completing a project or book, etc.): My current collaborative work with Barbara Hadley. It’s a book on waking up to one’s life and living it with hope and joy.
What do you struggle with in writing and how do you tackle that challenge? I often think I’m not smart enough to write something that really is worthwhile. I change my self-talk to get on with the project.
What’s your favorite book of all time? Author? Wallace Stegner’s Angle of Repose
What are you currently reading? Author? Eckhart Tolle’s A New Earth (not worth the time) and Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose
What’s your favorite guilty reading pleasrue? The magazine, The Sun.
Do you have a favorite word or quotation and who is the author? “There is just one life for each of us: our own.” Euripedes
For more information on this feature, contact English Club sponsor and English lecturer Constance Little ([email protected]), 549-2197.