South Dakota is full of intelligent, energetic and creative people, from writers and artists to scientists and entrepreneurs. Retired South Dakota State University history professor John E. Miller spoke with some of them for the book, First We Imagine: 22 Creative South Dakotans Speak on the Subject of Creativity. They include writers Kent Meyers and Linda Hasselstrom; physicians Ed Perry and Rick Holm; and the co-founders of Daktronics, Duane Sander and Al Kurtenbach.
Beyond describing and providing some explanation for the kinds of creative things currently being done in the state, Miller says that his larger purpose for the book is to inspire people – especially young people – to take heart from these examples and imagine how each one of us can, in our own special and unique ways, practice creativity in our lives.
Miller's Books include Small-Town Dreams: Stories of Midwestern Boys Who Shaped America and Looking for History on Highway 14. He joined Dakota Midday and discussed First We Imagine and the nature of creativity.
First We Imagine is available through the Brookings Arts Council.