By Joan Mitchell I received this cool email from a subscriber (let’s call him Z) a couple weeks ago. Since then I’ve been mulling over the idea of writing as a form of consciousness: I read this line a while back: "the thing about writing is that it’s quite literally
Ava, this may be off topic from this post but I was curious on your decision to have an "irregular" but consistent publishing schedule and also how you felt that experience as been for you.
I'm inspired by this, and wonder if I need to be sending one only on Monday mornings.
"Since it’s so hard to live in real time, writing allows us to reconsolidate memory into something that may be more true than our initial experience. When we write we get a more distanced view of our own interiority, and a closer view of other people’s." WOW!
Ava, this may be off topic from this post but I was curious on your decision to have an "irregular" but consistent publishing schedule and also how you felt that experience as been for you.
I'm inspired by this, and wonder if I need to be sending one only on Monday mornings.
"Since it’s so hard to live in real time, writing allows us to reconsolidate memory into something that may be more true than our initial experience. When we write we get a more distanced view of our own interiority, and a closer view of other people’s." WOW!