How do writers see themselves? - CrimeSpace2024-03-29T07:01:08Zhttp://crimespace.ning.com/forum/topics/537324:Topic:159686?commentId=537324%3AComment%3A159889&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI hope that at the end of rea…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2008-09-13:537324:Comment:1598892008-09-13T02:33:18.338ZDarlenehttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/Darlene
I hope that at the end of reading one of my works, my reader will say "Wow, I can really relate to that".<br />
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I hope that at the end of reading one of my works, my reader will say "Wow, I can really relate to that".<br />
UnScene I think writers write what th…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2008-09-11:537324:Comment:1597012008-09-11T14:28:38.616ZPauline Rowsonhttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/PaulineRowson
I think writers write what they enjoy reading themselves and therefore write the kind of novel they like. I know I do. But I am also highy aware that I am writing for others to read or to watch; to enjoy, or to stimulate debate and discussion.
I think writers write what they enjoy reading themselves and therefore write the kind of novel they like. I know I do. But I am also highy aware that I am writing for others to read or to watch; to enjoy, or to stimulate debate and discussion. I used to write for myself, m…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2008-09-11:537324:Comment:1596912008-09-11T13:29:12.984ZI. J. Parkerhttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/Ingpark
I used to write for myself, making a rather large assumption about being like other people. I've come to discover that I'm fairly unique.
I used to write for myself, making a rather large assumption about being like other people. I've come to discover that I'm fairly unique.