Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Writers on Writing

 In Kent Haruf article, “Writers on Writing; To see your Story Clearly, Start by Pulling the Wool Over Your Own Eyes” (2000), he claims that many writers use unique stratagies to perserve the creativity and natural tone of their work. Haruf mentions how writers, such as himself, come up with stratigies like blind folding, and isolation to keep from being destracted. His purpose is to inspire other writers to come up with ways that help them in order to write better. Given that Haruf language in the article is conveys confidence and admiration in his work, he seems to be addressing readers of his novels.

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