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mipadi
When you write, which writers are most influential in your work?

I've taken a long hiatus from writing seriously, but I think that the writing of Tennessee Williams is influencing me the most write now -- probably because I've read a lot by him lately, but also because his themes and ideas have most driven my creativity as of late.

What about you?
zachyRAWR
I love William Blake
'The Tyger' is one of my favourite poems <3
superstitious
I would say, James Ellroy. I haven't written about "crime" necessarily, but his tone is something that has crept into my subconscious. I've always liked noir, with comedic undertones.

Dorothy Parker is a major influence of mine. Her sarcasm, her wit, her utter lack of fear has been a constant source of inspiration throughout my life. The woman was downright ferocious. At the same time though, she was insecure, heartbroken and a total drunk (during certain (and most) periods of her life).

Deospeon
Roald Dahl.

Gotta Love his work.
Janette
QUOTE(mipadi @ Mar 4 2009, 02:08 PM) *
I've taken a long hiatus from writing seriously.

Same.
QUOTE(xzkdxrawrx @ Mar 7 2009, 07:03 AM) *
I love William Blake
'The Tyger' is one of my favourite poems <3

YESSSSSSSS. I once did an analytical essay comparing two of his poems. I loved it. throb.gif

I'd say Blake and John Donne are major ones for me. There are some others, but I can't think of them at the moment.
CrotchetTheLeper
QUOTE(Deospeon @ Mar 7 2009, 10:50 AM) *
Roald Dahl.

Gotta Love his work.



YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.
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Sorry. But yeah, I love him.
Also, Kurt Vonnegut. cooly.gif
And Truman Capote...
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