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Layla AlAmmar

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Layla AlAmmar grew up in Kuwait. She has a Masters in Creative Writing from the University of Edinburgh, and her work has appeared in The Evening Standard, Quail Bell Magazine, The Red Letters St Andrews Prose Journal, and Aesthetica Magazine where she was a finalist for the Creative Writing Award 2014. In 2018, she served as British Council International Writer in Residence at the Small Wonder Short Story Festival. She currently lives in the UK where she's pursuing a PhD in Arab Women's Fiction. ...more

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Author ~ Text ~ Reader

I’ve always viewed writing as a three-way relationship between author, text, and reader.

The author exists before and beyond the text he creates, bringing to it his personal experience, history, and ideas.

The text exists as a standalone entity, with a myriad of meanings and inferences that can be ascribed to it. Here is the ‘multi-dimensional space’ that Barthes refers to, where multiple meanin

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way too basic. written for someone with little knowledge of either Shakespeare or psychology. I found the writing style quite irritating as well.
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“strong or weak or good or bad or whatever. It’s a spectrum. It’s always a spectrum.”
Layla AlAmmar, Silence is a Sense

“I want to tell him I love the taste of his words, how they feel rolling around the tongue of my mind’s voice, how they slither down my chest and hum into the caverns of my heart, how they sometimes slide further down and pluck between my legs, where I can no longer distinguish pain from pleasure.”
Layla AlAmmar, Silence Is a Sense

“It’s too quiet, but there’s nothing I can do about it. To play music off the laptop would alert her to the fact that I can hear, and that’s not a conversation I’m about to have with anyone. So I sit there, against the wall, and drink the disgusting juice.”
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