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Lee Kofman

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Kemerovo, Russian Federation
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Lee Kofman is the author of 6 books, including the latest, The Writer Laid Bare, as well as creative nonfiction works Imperfect (2019, Affirm Press), which was shortlisted for Nib Literary Award and The Dangerous Bride (2014, Melbourne University Press), editor of Split: True stories of leaving, loss & new beginnings (2019, Ventura Press), an anthology of personal essays longlisted for ABIA 2020 and co-editor of Rebellious Daughters (2016, Ventura Press), an anthology of prominent Australian memoirists. Her short works have been widely published in Australia, UK, Scotland, Israel, Canada and US, including in Best Australian Stories, Best Australian Essays, Griffith Review, Malahat Review and Creative Nonfiction. . Her blog was a finalist fo ...more

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Lee Kofman Because I often either experience or afraid of experiencing writer's block, over the years I collected many strategies to combat it. My favorite ones …moreBecause I often either experience or afraid of experiencing writer's block, over the years I collected many strategies to combat it. My favorite ones are:
- self-talk where I remind myself that writing has always been difficult for me but that this doesn't mean I can't write publisheable works
- giving myself license to write rubbish, reminding myself that I enjoy re-drafting more than writing first drafts and that rubbish can be turned into something worthwhile via revision.
- identifying what underlies the block, what kind of fear, and then writing around that fear.(less)
Lee Kofman I get to go to cafes, which is where I love writing. Plus, in my work I process many of my own experiences, and thus save a lot of money I would have …moreI get to go to cafes, which is where I love writing. Plus, in my work I process many of my own experiences, and thus save a lot of money I would have otherwise spent in therapy… More seriously, writing serves for me the same functions that religion serves for many. It helps me to understand better the world around me and through writing I try to better myself.(less)
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In A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf writes that it would be interesting to imagine a meeting between the four great female English novelists of the nineteenth century: Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë and George Eliot. She …

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“Maggie consistently engages with tough, complex themes -- childhood abuse, mental illness, adoption, migration - and she does so bravely, unflinchingly with a deep commitment to making art out of the difficulties she's lived through.”
Lee Kofman, The Writer Laid Bare: Emotional honesty in a writer's art, craft and life

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“Literature is concerned with the self-conscious exploration of the lives of men, women and children in society. Even when it is comic, it sees life as something worth talking about. This is why airport fiction, or ‘blockbusters’, books which are all plot, can never be considered literature, and why, in the end, they are of little value. It is not only that the language in which they are written lacks bounce and poignancy, but that they don’t return the reader to the multifariousness and complication of existence… In literature personality is all, and the exploration of character – or portraiture, the human subject – is central to it.”
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“My soul would sing of metamorphoses.
But since, o gods, you were the source of these
bodies becoming other bodies, breathe
your breath into my book of changes: may
the song I sing be seamless as its way
weaves from the world's beginning to our day.”
Ovid, Metamorphoses

“Imperfection inspires invention, imagination, creativity. It stimulates. The more I feel imperfect, the more I feel alive.”
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“A man cannot realize that above such shattered bodies there are still human faces in which life goes its daily round. And this is only one hospital, a single station; there are hundreds of thousands in Germany, hundreds of thousands in France, hundreds of thousands in Russia. How senseless is everything that can ever be written, done, or thought, when such things are possible. It must be all lies and of no account when the culture of a thousand years could not prevent this stream of blood being poured out, these torture chambers in their hundreds of thousands. A hospital alone shows what war is.”
Erich Maria Remarque, All Quiet on the Western Front

“The Empty Door

I will meet you,
At the empty door,
Enter the atrium,
Of dreams once bold,
Regrets untold,
Walk the corridor,
Of restlessness,
Bathe in the pool,
Of forgetfulness,
And in the grand salon,
Where the threads of life,
Now grey,
Fray in the dying light,
Share verses,
Forged by the night.”
Ian Thomas Shaw

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Lee Kofman Hunter wrote: "You've got great taste, Lee, and I'm honored to make your connection. ;)"

Thank you, dear Hunter, it's lovely to connect.


Hunter Murphy You've got great taste, Lee, and I'm honored to make your connection. ;)


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