Evie Shockley on Audience
Evie Shockley breaks boundaries and taboos and creates new forms in her poetry, partly by considering audience.
Evie Shockley breaks boundaries and taboos and creates new forms in her poetry, partly by considering audience.
“We are all allowed to grow and experiment with different things. Remembering that there is not just one audience, but several (ideal, actual, and potential), can be liberating.”—Evie Shockley
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This is the fourth in a series of occasional posts, an A-to-Z guide designed to help you nurture your passion for writing. “D” stands for dream and discover.
“We need to believe in our presence. Wherever there is, we’re supposed to be there.”— Liza Donnelly