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Member Spotlight: Clifford N. Rosenthal

author Clifford Rosenthal and his book Community Development Finance

Why is writing important to you and why do you think it’s an important medium for the world? For more than 40 years, I worked in nonprofits and community organizations, building and supporting cooperatives. After retiring, I had the time and passion to reflect on my life’s work. I was trained as a historian, and I believe documenting and interpreting the history of movements is a necessary condition for understanding the present. Writing is essential to capturing the complexity and nuances of past events.

What are your tried and tested remedies to cure writer’s block? I have found that you can’t push the river. Sometimes, “you just don’t feel like writing.” I tell myself that the desire is not forever gone, your desire and your voice will return. Don’t force it, and don’t beat yourself up! Faced with a temporary block today, I walked in the park and sat on my favorite bench, listened to music, and watched humanity go by.

What is your favorite time to write? The morning, after a decent interval of slowly growing alertness–roughly, 9:30 to noon.

What’s the best piece of writing advice you’ve ever received and would like to impart to other writers? All of us have a story, something to say. There is no writing so perfect that it would not benefit from editing. I (half-facetiously) advised my staff that 17 rewrites is about right (i.e., that’s what I do).

What excites you most about being a writer in today’s age? The multiplicity of venues and modes of getting your writing out in the world.

Clifford N. Rosenthal’s Community Development Finance: COVID, George Floyd, and the Fight for Equity, 2016-2025, co-written by Dana Archer-Rosenthal.