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Giving the Reader an Earful
The relationship between reading and imagination is truly astonishing. Think about it. Twenty-Six abstract symbols are combined in a manner that describes something.
The eyes scan the symbols, line by line just like a computer scans code. The eye, when dealing with reality provides graphic imagery but in reading acts more like a text reader. This text is converted into the imaginative imagery that has a smattering of the effect intended by the writer.
Some writers achieve a higher quality effect and therein lies the talent and technical skills of the writer. I have said it before but it bears repeating. Golden prose might be enough for the poet but for a writer understanding the tactical, operational and strategic dimensions of the craft is imperative.
In my class, the Exploratory Writing Workshop these aspects and their components are examined. Maybe I should give some attention to the auditory aspects of imagination. That would be an earful.
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