Un/forced Rhubarb
Sometimes writing arrives fully-formed in the writer’s head, like Mozart in Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus, taking dictation from God. Sometimes, it can take all of the writer’s craft to hammer recalcitrant words into something beautiful. If done well, the effort should be invisible to the reader, who just gets to enjoy the excellence of the result. Un/Forced covers both of these forms of writing, with contributions from some of the authors and poets who have appeared at the Rhubarb open mic night.
Author: Kristina Diprose
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Summary
Sometimes writing arrives fully-formed in the writer’s head, like Mozart in Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus, taking dictation from God. Sometimes, it can take all of the writer’s craft to hammer recalcitrant words into something beautiful. If done well, the effort should be invisible to the reader, who just gets to enjoy the excellence of the result. Un/Forced covers both of these forms of writing, with contributions from some of the authors and poets who have appeared at the Rhubarb open mic night.
We were once wolves, starved and howling, now we are pets softened by habit.
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