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The Writerly Doubt

Richard Pierce

Reflections of a doubting writer of fiction and poetry.

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My demons

All through my 20s, 30s, and 40s, I thought the only way to be a writer was to be akin to Friedrich Hölderlin, or Paul Verlaine, all those youthful clichés of mad, starving, drunk, and decadent genius rattling around a cold garret fuelled b...

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The Black Hole Of Writing

I’m reading too much. If that’s even possible. I’ve just finished reading a novel that’s made me want to write with a typewriter again, like I did in my youth (that typewriter has long disappeared, unfortunately), rather than on my PC or ev...

3 months ago
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Protest songs

I thought it would be interesting to create a context to where my writing has always taken me - which is that it’s always had a political edge to it. My view remains that all writing, all music, all art, is in its very essence political - i...

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Stand Up To Racism

I’m posting this on all my platforms, because it’s important. We all need to stand up and be counted. Racism must not be normalised.

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  • Richard Pierce

    Author. Fiction. Poetry. Views mine alone. He/him. Follow on Mastodon: http://mas.to/@tettig or email: [email protected]. Linktree: http://linktr.ee/richardpierce.

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