Friday, November 23, 2007

Performing at Nothing Margaret Atwood and the Writers Invisible Audience

A writer s audience as Margaret Atwood says consists of individuals whom he may never see or know. The writer as actor senses the invisible audience within themselves willing them on to win that self or selves. This applies as much to poems and creative nonfiction as to prose fiction. Plot and character can hold you in a spell of anticipation. This is where writing is the most fun you can have and still call it work. At best it feels like conducting an orchestra made of your senses and of language. Read more about writing creatively at http www.

Source: http://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/morleyd/entry/margaret_atwood_and/


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I haven't gotten anything done lately. Oh well. Nothing exciting happening. Eh. Today was a complete loss. I've just been sitting around not getting anything done, but so it goes.

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