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- From: sasafw@dobo.unx.sas.com (Fred Welden)
- Subject: Re: Why do you write?
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- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1992 13:17:01 GMT
- References: <1992Aug12.102916.29537@usenet.ins.cwru.edu>
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- In article <1992Aug12.102916.29537@usenet.ins.cwru.edu>, bf455@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Bonita Kale) writes:
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- |References: <24751@castle.ed.ac.uk> <1992Aug8.131453.8476@usenet.ins.cwru.edu>
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- |In a previous article, eoghanni@castle.ed.ac.uk (Eoghann Irving) says:
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- |>In article <1992Aug8.131453.8476@usenet.ins.cwru.edu> bf455@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Bonita Kale) writes:
- |>>1. It's pleasurable to put words together to make sentences and paragraphs
- |>>that do something special. It's a real high to re-read something you wrote
- |>>yourself, and be moved by it.
- |>
- |> Wow, can you really read your own stories and enjoy them? I hate
- |>re-reading mine. All the 'mistakes' stand out a mile. Things I thought
- |>were quite subtle when I put them in positively leap out the page at me.
- |>I find reading my writing about the most harrowing experience I can
- |>think of.
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- |
- |That seems a shame--like not being able to enjoy your own cooking.
- |
- [...]
- |
- |Is this an individual quirk, that even when you've got it revised and
- |re-revised, you can't enjoy it because it's yours (sort of like not being
- |able to eat something after you've smelled it cooking all day)? Or is it
- |that the story isn't finished, because you haven't seasoned it to your
- |taste yet?
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- My own individual quirk is that I can't bear to hear my writing read aloud, unless
- it was a script intended to be read that way. It doesn't matter whether someone
- else is reading it or I'm reading it myself, I just can't stand to *hear* it. I
- have no problem at all with re-reading it silently, and I don't mind criticism of my
- work, although I have to wince as the critic reads enough to identify the problem
- passage.
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- Many writers about writing advise you to read your own work aloud to find out
- where the awkward passages are and how to rework them. Obviously I never do this,
- but even those who read my work with critical intent rarely find awkward passages.
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- Does anyone else out there hate to hear their own words read back to them? I'm sure
- once I'm a bestselling blockbuster author I'm going to get into trouble by refusing
- to do readings. (Hah!)
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- --Fred, or another blind 8th-century BC | sasafw@dobo.unx.sas.com
- Hellenic poet of the same name. |
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