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Roxane Gay
It helps to specifically identify what, about your writing, needs improvement. Reading is always the best teacher but I'd also recommend taking classes. There are all kinds of organizations offering writing classes, both in local communities and also remotely. UCLA Extension, Gotham Writers Workshop, Grub Street, and the Lighthouse in Denver come to mind but there are many others. And yes, you absolutely can improve your writing at any age and at any stage of your writing journey. I wish you the very best. And also, don't only think about your writing in terms of what needs improvement. What do you do well?
Roxane Gay
My books can, really, be read in any order though I do think reading them chronologically shows how I've evolved as a writer. Book 1 is Ayiti.
Roxane Gay
I go where I am invited!
Roxane Gay
I would question that the only way to write what you want is to tap into a vulnerable and painful place. Is that true? Or is that what you think you need to do to write something compelling? There is some distance between those two things. Vulnerability is scary which is why you need firm boundaries about how much of yourself you are willing to surrender to the page, to the reader. When you respect your own boundaries, you protect yourself.
Roxane Gay
Teaching always keeps me learning new things and the way my students take risks in their work encourages me to do so in my own.
Roxane Gay
I develop my vocabulary through reading. There is no other secret to it. When I am reading and there's a word I am not familiar with, I look it up in the dictionary. It's actually a lot of fun.
Robert
I look up words and also then write the definition in a Notes file. Still there are still some words that don't sink in and I need to look them up ove
I look up words and also then write the definition in a Notes file. Still there are still some words that don't sink in and I need to look them up over and over again.
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Mar 24, 2021 01:39PM · flag
Mar 24, 2021 01:39PM · flag
Erin
I used to love highlighting all the words I've looked up so I could flip through and see it. Pretty sure I got the idea from some 80's movie, but in a
I used to love highlighting all the words I've looked up so I could flip through and see it. Pretty sure I got the idea from some 80's movie, but in any case, it was really fun.
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Mar 25, 2021 12:21PM · flag
Mar 25, 2021 12:21PM · flag
Deborah Taylor-French
Good response to this question. I'm always reading and underlining words new to me or of questionable meaning. Love learning new vocabulary.
Good response to this question. I'm always reading and underlining words new to me or of questionable meaning. Love learning new vocabulary.
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May 28, 2021 04:10PM · flag
May 28, 2021 04:10PM · flag
Roxane Gay
I prefer to write excellent stories. What happens after that is always nice but beyond my control and not the goal.
Roxane Gay
I have never been but I would love to visit someday. I go where I am invited.
Roxane Gay
I don't care what people write. I care how they write it. White authors can write outside of their subject position but they need to do so well, authentically, without relying on stereotypes. For whatever reason, they struggle to do this. But that's for them to figure out.
Susan E. Marshall
Would you, could you, should you (or other POC) attempt to write authentically from a white point of view? White male? Who gets it right (some do) and
Would you, could you, should you (or other POC) attempt to write authentically from a white point of view? White male? Who gets it right (some do) and who doesn't? "For whatever reason" - isn't lack of experience the usual reason? How could a white American woman write authentically as a black woman without having been immersed in the culture? No doubt it would be easier for you to "imagine" living in a world free of prejudice than it would be for me (a white woman, if you hadn't already guessed) to imagine a world where I'm always "watched." Meaning, isn't it easier to pretend to have advantages than disadvantages? (And isn't writing fiction largely pretending?) I worry my intent here sounds antagonistic; it isn't. After reading voluminously, I feel that I may qualify as a beginning anti-racist, and I think books are one of the best ways forward - if we can get people to read.
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Aug 07, 2020 07:31AM · flag
Aug 07, 2020 07:31AM · flag
Gretchen Lovett
As a writer, I feel like I should stay in my lane. I would be really nervous about making mistakes.
Dec 01, 2021 09:58AM · flag
Dec 01, 2021 09:58AM · flag
Roxane Gay
I don't actually have to choose. I am both.
Roxane Gay
I am looking forward to reading The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett and Rodham by Curtis Sittenfeld.
Roxane Gay
My book Bad Feminist answers this question.
Roxane Gay
Yes, I have experienced healing and change, not necessarily because of writing my story but because writing my story allowed me to take a hard look at myself, return to therapy, and do the hard work of dealing with my stuff.
Roxane Gay
Donald Trump is president of the United States. One time, he suggested people inject themselves with disinfecting household cleaners.
Roxane Gay
The world of John Scalzi's The Collapsing Empire.
Roxane Gay
It is only heterosexual white men who are proponents of identity politics. They also ask really stupid questions as you have evidenced here.
Roxane Gay
Read a lot. Write a lot. Be willing to learn and grow as a writer.
Roxane Gay
I work out 5-6 times a week and have a personal trainer. I am working on the rest of the work/life balance.
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