Allison Seay Q&A on the pleasure and pain of writing
Allison Seay talks about the inextricable tie between the pleasure and pain of writing poetry.
Allison Seay talks about the inextricable tie between the pleasure and pain of writing poetry.
Tiffany Higgins talks about the pleasures and challenges of writing poetry.
James Richardson on what he finds to be the most pleasurable aspect of writing: Sometimes the things I’m writing out of (grief, shame) are unpleasant, but it seems to me that writing itself is almost always a pleasure. Or rather that when it isn’t, when I’m bored, I quit. That’s necessary—seems to me any hint […]
Cristen Brooks talks about her writing process.
Sally Bliumis-Dunn talks about the most pleasurable and painful aspects of writing.
Emmy Pérez, author of Solstice (Swan Scythe Press, 2003), talks about one of the most pleasurable aspects of writing for her.
M.L. Smoker, author of Another Attempt at Rescue (Hanging Loose Press, 2005), talks about what she finds most pleasurable about writing.
Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon, author of Black Swan (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2002), talks about the most pleasurable and the most painful aspects of writing for her.