A Writer's Notebook, Day Six-Hundred-And-Sixty-One
In working to become a better writer, one question that is important to me is what I want my work to be in the world. I do not mean in the sense of success, but rather what impact I hope a piece of writing can have on an individual who reads it. For me, this is often a complicated issue, since much of my interest is in creating work that is not traditional and which is intended to be somewhat experiential, but of late, much of my concern has been about what values I bring to my writing, what biases I carry that I may not even be aware of. As well, I have to consider if an image I am using has other meanings I am not considering, or which may be sneaking in from someplace, even if I did not understand it at first.
This does drive me to be more creative at times, but I know there is more. I need to bring these aspects of my own awareness into my work, but in ways that still feel authentic to me.
This does drive me to be more creative at times, but I know there is more. I need to bring these aspects of my own awareness into my work, but in ways that still feel authentic to me.
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