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Inkroot Echoes

Inkroot Echoes

By: Misty Hamilton Smith
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Summary

A series of deep reflections on the quiet, internal shifts of the creative life. These are the studio notes that happen in the silence between the stories. They are the moments of recalibration, the weight of the mountain, and the steadying of the work. This is an exploration of the interior weather that defines who we are when the world isn't looking. You can enjoy all of Inkroot and Moonlight on Substack. https://inkrootandmoonlight.substack.com/Misty Hamilton Smith Art
Episodes
  • Ep 7: The Work That Lives Under the Surface
    May 4 2026

    Most creative work runs on two tracks, but only one of them surfaces in conversation. The other stays private, not from secrecy, rather from the difficulty of finding language for something still forming. A project shapes the person making it; the pressure builds in ordinary hours, between tasks, in the half-attention before sleep. Clarity arrives slowly, without announcement. Questions settle in rather than resolve. The longer the work continues, the heavier the responsibility for what it is becoming. Nothing about this is dramatic. Nothing about it is romantic. It is simply what happens when something that did not exist before begins to.


    Thank you for listening to this session of Ink root Echoes. Today’s reflection was narrated by Julie using the words of Misty Hamilton Smith. If these notes steady your own work, I invite you to join the deeper conversation at InkRoot and Moonlight.com. Until next time, keep to the quiet of the work.


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    6 mins
  • EP. 6 The Architecture of Your Mind is Being Dismantled
    Apr 27 2026

    We often treat a lack of focus as a moral failing, but the environment we inhabit dictates the work we produce. In this session, we look at the shift from deep attention to hyper-attention and what happens when the noise finally stops.

    From the "White Silence" of Jack London’s Yukon to the stillness of the I Ching, this is a reflection on how our nervous systems adapt to the world around us—and what remains when we are left alone with the work.

    In this episode:

    • The HAL Moment: The sensation of the mind being dismantled in real time.

    • Hyper-Attention: Why standing in a grocery line without a screen has become a form of pain.

    • Jack London and the Yukon: Why reason alone is never enough to survive the cold.

    • Hexagram 52: The I Ching’s lesson on keeping still and finding the center.

    SponsorToday’s session is sponsored by the Bsigo Coffee Mug Warmer Set. These are the tools I use in my own studio to capture the internal weather of the work. You can find the Bsigo Coffee Mug Warmer Set here. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

    Links

    • Inkroot & Moonlight: Access the archive of short fiction, stories, and reflections on the craft at https://inkrootandmoonlight.substack.com/.

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    10 mins
  • Ep. 5: The World That Moves Behind the Scene : A study in how implication shapes the reader’s sense of place
    Mar 7 2026

    A world reveals itself most powerfully when it resists the urge to declare its boundaries. In this session, we explore the discipline of drafting the unseen: the quiet machinery that holds a story aloft. From the weight of a scorched stove to the history hidden in a shopkeeper’s routine, we look at how to shape the pressure of a larger world around a single scene. Join the conversation at inkrootandmoonlight.com. Narrated by Julie using the words of Misty Hamilton Smith.


    This reflection is supported by the Lume Cube Edge Light 2.0. When I am working on the architecture of a story, I need a workspace that allows the rest of the world to fall into the shadows. This lamp provides a diffused, flicker-free light that lets me focus entirely on the page. It is a tool for precision and for finding the right atmosphere to let the work breathe. You can click here to view and/or purchase. As an Amazon Associate, I earn a commission if you use that link to shop.


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    7 mins
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