On the discipline within writing… (“The Write Approach” col. 4)

The Write Approach… – col. 4

 

 

Every work of literature has both a situation and a story.  The situation is the context or circumstance, sometimes the plot; the story is the emotional experience that preoccupies the writer, the insight, the wisdom, the thing one has come to say.

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About Liat

Liat is a Melbourne-based poet, was the founding director of Lynk Manuscript Assessment Service following its ‘liberation’ from the National Book Council in 1998. She expended an enormous amount of energy and passion on behalf of emerging Australian writers during her six-year term as director of Lynk. During that time, 17 new authors secured publication after having their work assessed by Lynk. Liat now devotes her time to writing, manuscript appraisal and teaching creative writing.
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