Voice & Subtext Part 2

When analyzing voice in literature, we also need to look at tone. In CRAFT IN THE REAL WORLD Matthew Salesses defines tone as an “orientation toward the world.” (vs. Aristotle “who describes emotion as an ‘orientation to the world.’” He writes, “if we think about what...

Voice & Subtext Part 1

In The Art of Subtext, Beyond Plot, Charles Baxter writes, “A certain kind of story does not depend so much on what the characters say they want as what they actually want but can’t own up to. This inability to be direct creates a subterranean chasm within the story,...

The Tormented Artist According to Elizabeth Gilbert

In Elizabeth Gilbert’s book BIG MAGIC, I was drawn to the section about Trust and the notion of the Tormented Artist. The section opens with, “Does It Love You?” Gilbert dives into the question of art as suffering. Writing, or any art form need not be an...

Writers Are Courageous Dreamers

In The Art of Fiction, John Gardner writes (p. 36): “[…] the organized and intelligent fictional dream that will eventually fill the reader’s mind begins as a largely mysterious dream in the writer’s mind.” Writers are courageous dreamers. It takes courage...