Good Interviewees, Sometimes Not-So-Great Interviewer
It’s fascinating to hear writers discuss their works. From the thought-process to the planning or motivations for things, it is important to see how your experience as a reader aligns or diverts from what the writer has intended. Unfortunately, the interviews tend to lead into baiting questions that seem to create strawmen for the writer to respond to. Some writers do and transition out of discourse and into dogma, but others offer insightful responses that sometimes support and sometimes disregard the question being begged. Regardless of what they respond, how they address these leading questions offers as much engagement as the question itself.
thebuffalolife via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/26/23
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