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Writing as a Job | Writing Methods | Forms of Writing
Part of the Writers' Confessions
series
Michael Glassbourg
TickleScratch Productions
24 minutes •
2005
Also available on DVD
Ray Robertson starts his writing day re-reading his work to help
him re-enter the world he's creating. Douglas Glover spends the
better part of his workday lying in bed writing stuff that doesn't
amount to anything. Cathy Stonehouse finds it easiest to write amid
the noise and clatter cafés. These and other authors discuss
the routine of writing, what helps them to maintain focus, and why
they chose to work in certain genres.
Writers featured in this episode:
Diane Baker Mason
Jonathan Bennett
Stephanie Bolster
Sally Cooper
Michael Crummey
Tess Fragoulis
Camilla Gibb
Douglas Glover
Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer
Tim Lilburn
George Murray |
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Robert Priest
Ray Robertson
Elizabeth Ruth
Robert Sawyer
Antanas Sileika
Russell Smith
Cathy Stonehouse
Cordelia Strube
Morley Torgov
Guy Vanderhaeghe
Mary-Lou Zeitoun |
Subject(s): Artists,
Literature |