There's one more post, probably for tomorrow, about how to interpret writer angst. Sort of. It is so easy for writers to forget that the process of writer angst isn't visible when they're pulling their figurative hair out in public spaces. Because of this, it's easy for readers to somehow assume that their much-read authors are now writing 'crap' both because the authors have gone admitted it in public and because the readers don't really realize that at some points in every single piece of creative fiction, writers will think it's all crap.
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Date: 2008-04-02 09:25 pm (UTC)There's one more post, probably for tomorrow, about how to interpret writer angst. Sort of. It is so easy for writers to forget that the process of writer angst isn't visible when they're pulling their figurative hair out in public spaces. Because of this, it's easy for readers to somehow assume that their much-read authors are now writing 'crap' both because the authors have gone admitted it in public and because the readers don't really realize that at some points in every single piece of creative fiction, writers will think it's all crap.