importance of words
All that really matters into feel alive, if only for a single moment –to feel in Intense Sensation that our existence is not an endless repetition of sleeping, eating, drinking, and dressing.
— Pietros Maneos
Good writing is always about things that are important to you, things that are scary to you, things that eat you up.
— John Edgar Wideman
It strikes me that the writers most deeply concerned with the state of literary fiction and its biases against women could do a lot worse than trying to coin some terms of their own: to name the archetypes they wish to invert or criticize and thereby open up the discussion. If authors can be thought of as magicians in any sense, then the root of our power has always rested with words: choosing them, arranging them and – most powerfully – inventing them. Sexism won’t go away overnight, and nor will literarily bias. But until then, if we’re determined to invest ourselves in bringing about those changes, it only makes sense to arm ourselves with a language that we, and not our enemies, have chosen. May 14, 2011, Blog post
— Foz Meadows
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