Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Kent Haruf Precis
In his article "To See Your Story Clearly, Start By Pulling The Wool Over Your Own Eyes," Kent Haruf implies that a writer's best and most original writing is done using his or her own unique methods. He supports this with examples of absurd, but useful writing techniques used by published authors such as Heminway ot Thomas Wolfe like writing on a refrigerator or while standing up. Haruf's goal is to present these stories of himself, among other acclaimed writers, in order to inspire the reader to create his or her own personal, but effective writing process. It appears Haruf is speaking to an optimistic audience of all ages due to the fact that he writes this article in a laid-back, open-minded tone.
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