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Welcome. I think the best way to start a thread like this is formulating two main questions: 1) What are existing prejudices, personal or social, of how a writer is, be it demographically or behavorially, given the knowledge they are: *Writers *A specific kind of writer (fiction, non-fiction, poetry, prose, genre, literary, etc...) And 2) Given the knowledge a writter has certain demographical (or less likely to be relevant, but still aplicable, such as with a Počte maudit, behavorial) characteristics, what are the expectatives held of their work, again either personally or socially The topic of disscusion of this thread is any that exudes from the answers that one can give to these questions, as well as answers to the questins themselves. (own thoughts will likely be given later, outside the op)
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# ? May 21, 2016 01:46 |
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Genre: late 20th century American literary* fiction Behavioral characteristic: substance abuse, failure at any other occupation Expectatives held of their work: that it is the result of suffering real and/or imagined *literary meaning marketed/sold as literary, not necessarily Deemed Literary by The Academy
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# ? May 21, 2016 15:10 |
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(Formerly) walking stereotype
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 00:39 |