Contributing writer for The Artifice.
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How to maintain integrity in your public writing?For many writers, keeping a personal journal or a personal blog is a necessary creative outlet to keep work private. However, simultaneously they are creating content that is relevant to a wide audience and likely highly different than their personal writings. How do they manage these different voices for very different audiences while maintaining their integrity to who they are as creatives? Creativity does not happen in a vacuum, and it's important to be able to cater to a number of different audiences (with the self or future self being a potential audience as well).
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Shakespearean Angst in Beethoven’s Third Symphony | |
Love this. Both truly are titans in their own right, and the way they stood apart from their respective predecessors truly is what allowed their work to stand the test of time. | Shakespearean Angst in Beethoven’s Third Symphony |
The parallels among the characterizations of many of these women is astounding. It seems that for a good number of these characters — Belle, Hermione, even Luna — being intelligent is not only a significant plot point, it is also the entry point to mocking from peers. I love how that highlights the need for feminism and how characters are becoming increasingly nuanced. | Evolution of the Smart Heroine |
Blasting this article and sharing with everybody. The idea that short stories don’t count as representation because they lack the depth necessary to counteract harmful stereotypes is fascinating. | Latino Inclusivity in Popular Young Adult Novels |
Love this. Both truly are titans in their own right. The way they stood apart from their respective predecessors truly is what allowed their work to stand the test of time.