“The power position in art is the place of indecision” ft. Laurie Stone and Richard Toon
The Desire Question by Dirt Media
Episode notes
Laurie Stone and Richard Toon—writers, artists, and married partners—join Laura Federico to explore desire as a creative force and the relationship between vulnerability and art-making. They discuss why desiring is more pleasurable than being desired, the etymology of desire as "wishing for what the stars would bring," and how writers must create space for readers without needing anything from them. The conversation moves through the dangers of self-expression versus art-making, the role of embarrassment and failure in honest writin ...
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desirelong-term relationshipsmarriagesexualitymodern relationshipsliteraturelaura federicocreative coupleslaurie stonerichard toon