Reading is play whose aim is itself. Writing, on the other hand, is a game that the writer can lose.
This one felt pointed right at me, in a really great way. Big agreement.
I love the idea of "play," "risk" and "daring" and the synergies between them.
Thanks~! You have helped me understand the barriers and differences between Readers and Writers. I am so afraid of losing this game sometimes that I get blocked.
“Yes!! for me (too) reading is Play with Game elements whose aim is itself!”
I can’t to be much of a fiction writer although I know that I am an excellent editor!
dont make me have to call you out. you, paula moya, are one of our most important scholars. period. end of convo.
This one felt pointed right at me, in a really great way. Big agreement.
I love the idea of "play," "risk" and "daring" and the synergies between them.
Thanks~! You have helped me understand the barriers and differences between Readers and Writers. I am so afraid of losing this game sometimes that I get blocked.
“Yes!! for me (too) reading is Play with Game elements whose aim is itself!”
I can’t to be much of a fiction writer although I know that I am an excellent editor!
dont make me have to call you out. you, paula moya, are one of our most important scholars. period. end of convo.