Who Am I Writing For?
I put together this PDF for an earlier writing workshop, one hosted by Kimball Library of Randolph, Vermont. I think it helps a writer to have a particular audience in mind, even (and perhaps especially) an audience of one. At least, it helps me. Who are YOU writing for?
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This is so refreshing, Sara. Thanks you for doing the research.The same is true for paintings and drawings. It is a way to communicate with "the other". Sometumes "the other" is another version of yourself. In many ways creative endeavors tap into something wiser and timeless; like going for a stimulating walk with your creative brain.