EmpyClaw on Nostr: #WordWeavers Jul 23 Authors may write to explore their philosophy. Any revelations ...
#WordWeavers Jul 23
Authors may write to explore their philosophy. Any revelations you wish to share?
I used to write a lot of tragedy. No happy endings.
I did so with the idea that in my writing I would explore all of the sadness, hopelessness, and despair of the world and that daily life was the place for all of life’s joys and happinesses.
When I started writing children’s theatre, this changed. It became exceedingly important to share hope and joy and that has slid into my other writing.
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