Good writing takes place at intersections, at what you might call knots, at places where the society is snarled or knotted up.

Margaret Atwood
Good writing takes place at intersections, at what you might...
Good writing takes place at intersections, at what you might...
Good writing takes place at intersections, at what you might...
Good writing takes place at intersections, at what you might...
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Good writing takes place at intersections, at what you might call knots, at places where the society is snarled or knotted up. The idea of a knot is a metaphor for a place that is not easy to get through. In life there are many intersections that we have to overcome or walk around. Some of those intersections can be very difficult to navigate as they involve people you don’t like and people you do like. In life, as in writing, it takes courage to walk around those knots and confront them head on instead of avoiding them altogether.

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