Anyone similar writers? /li
>>7662493
don't read women writers, their inferior
>>7662505
women like Megan Boye, Gabby Bess
>>7662523
No.7662505
why inferior?
>>7662526
Reply to people by clicking their post number like a normal person.
>>7662526
who built civilization? men? who created art? men. who created the best literature? men.
face it already. women are best kept in the kitchen where they belong
>>7662531
Is that your input to this thread?
Someone hurts you or what?
If you're talking about Alt-Lit, out of all the Alt-Lit writers, the one who writes the best, in the same disaffected vein, but is neither associated with them, and for that matter completely years better than them, is probably tim rogers.
http://largeprimenumbers.com/clocks/
It's like if you use the alt-lit style to segue into greater themes, like Proust, about the nature of memory and time etc...
That's why I find alt-lit unbearably stupid, because they indulge in their style, and never surpass it.
I was wondering if by any chance they do represent some feminine lit about lost/experimenting girls.
>>7662493
Read the diaries of Anais Nin.
>>7662544
Oh wow, a guy came on your face and you wrote about it? That's so daring.
Let me be among the very first to say thanks for sharing.
If you need a writing tutor, I am programmed to oblige.
Lesson one: metaphor, a kind of bridge.
A blackbird can be looked at in a number of ways, including two.
A man and a woman are the loneliest number that you'll ever do.
-Michael Robbins
>>7662584
Currently reading A woman speaks by her, but I am not her greatest fan. I'm looking for fresh blood
I haven't read Marie Calloway yet but I've downloaded her book and I was wondering about these young chicks from 90', bit edgy bit lonely