Q&A with Chris Emery discussion
My favourite authors and influences
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Mar 19, 2012 01:34PM
Writing books is almost always a conversation with what and who you read (living and dead). This thread is about writers and influences.
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I'll have to kick this off with the book I've just read, which was Swimming Home by Deborah Levy. It was quite exceptional and I can't recommend it highly enough. But I can't claim that as an influence. If you want to know what has made me write and made me write harder, ask away ...


The incredible need to be other than me. ;)
That's a very good question, actually. I don't feel a compulsion to write all the time, but I think the spaces between writing are vital for a writer to develop. When the writing is taking place, it's very much an act of necessity, perhaps a hunt for something, foraging, perhaps. I've mentioned elsewhere that often other pieces of art act as triggers, provocations and signals. Music, film, paintings. I have a visual imagination and can see poems sometimes. I like the idea of a writer travelling through things, and I think all writers should have itchy feet.

I think the itchy feet � to my mind � are more about moving around the imagination � don't stay too long in one creative space, keep discovering something new about your writing and your range. I think film is very close to poetry. It can be hugely generative.