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Date Posted: 20:09:42 04/26/05 Tue
Author: nicole argyropoulos
Subject: Re: Sounds and society
In reply to: Kendra 's message, "Sounds and society" on 15:14:43 04/26/05 Tue

Take this situation into context, to your above statment. From a writer's perspective (because I am not a musician), I can relate to the idea of unconiscious writting. When invoved in groups, where we crtique each other's papers, and then I revise it amongest the group it is almost nearly impossible. For me to write a good story, I either need to be in environmentally pleasing setting or surrounded by objects that inspire me. When you are working with a passion and you try to force the insipiration, it shows in your writting to be unatural and does not produce a steady flow. I feel that a writer's inspiration is similar to a musician. Instead of sitting in a room, trying to come up with lyrics. A more natural and inspirational setting would have other musicians, a fun lively atmosphere and thus more minds to create better music.

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