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    In this video acclaimed author Joyce Carol Oates talks about writing and her book The Gravedigger’s Daughter.



    Negotiating with the Dead
    Lately I’ve been reading Margaret Atwood’s Negotiating with the Dead:  A Writer on Writing. For those of you not familiar with Atwood, she is a Canadian novelist, poet, critic, and essayist, though she is perhaps best known for her novels - The Handmaid’s Tale (1985) and Alias Grace (1996), among others.

    Dead developed out of the Empsom Lectures at the University of Cambridge, where Atwood was invited to speak in 2000.  Neither a book about how to write nor an autobiography, the book is  instead six essays ruminating on writers themselves, their relationships with their work, and their relationships with their readers and society. continue reading…



    Welcome to the website of R.C. Neighbors.

    This blog exists because I have decided to embrace pretentiousness, despite my general distaste for it. After all, the various internet phenomena like blogs and twitter arise from pretense. They thrive on the idea that we have something to say but, more importantly, that we have something to say that others want or even need to hear. That is the assumption of writing itself even. continue reading…