Allison Wyss on Nostr: I'm interested in how stories make space for readers inside the storymaking. I mean, ...
I'm interested in how stories make space for readers inside the storymaking. I mean, readers are always collaborators by having sensory images or emotional responses or asking questions in their heads. But often readers are also sort of solving for how a story fits together or makes meaning.
How do you make space for the reader in your writing?
I wrote about one small way it happens, but there are many more!
https://bit.ly/3wz0LJA#WritingConversations #WritingCommunity #Writing
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