Contributing writer for The Artifice.
Junior Contributor I
Rituals of WritingCountless famous writers– Maya Angelou, Kerouac, Victor Hugo– have been documented as having strange writing rituals that jumpstarted their creativity. Angelou only wrote in motels, Victor Hugo wrote naked… the list goes on. What were the strangest rituals in the history of the greats? What are some rituals proven to work? How should writers looking for structure embrace the practice of rituals before writing? Provide an overview of what's wacky, what's working, and what's downright weird.
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The Importance of Digital Media Preservation | |
This gave me a lot to think about. Wondering if anyone has any thoughts on how to translate this into non-fiction writing? What aspects can we keep/what differences should we be mindful of? | Writing About Place |
A great dive into a not-so-neutral space. Are there supermarkets that break this mold? What about alternative food spaces— do we think of farmer’s markets in the same way? One could argue they also require a level of conformity and standardization but with an added veneer of community and locality. | Tears Spilled in Aisle Six: The Supermarket as a Conformist Hell |
I can’t wait to see how digital archiving becomes a predominant part of curation and gallery work!