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Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Quote of the Day (Diane Ackerman, on Imagining the Reader)
“Nearly every author I know imagines one or more
readers while writing a book. It’s a bloom of creative telepathy. The reader is
a part of yourself, held at a distance, and becomes an important sounding board
for the tone and language of the pages, an intimate ally. Readers and writers
provide a kind of outside family for one another.”—Diane Ackerman, “Romanticizing the Reader,” The New York Times Sunday Book Review,
Apr.26, 2015
(Photo taken at the 2007 Texas Book Festival,
Austin, Texas, Nov. 4, 2007, by Larry D. Moore)
I'm a librarian (no, NOT a "cybrarian" or "information scientist" or any of the other trendy terms the profession has come up with), as well as a freelance writer/researcher; my political leanings are contrarian, much to the dismay of friends on the left and right, and so I will give anyone looking for my vote exactly what they deserve -- the back of my hand
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