The Daily Stoic

Meg Mason on Writing, Developing Taste, and Tolerance

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Jun 11, 2022
In this discussion, Meg Mason, a talented author known for her insightful work featured in The Financial Times and The New Yorker, dives into her acclaimed novel 'Sorrow and Bliss.' She passionately shares her journey of overcoming writing challenges, emphasizing the balance between personal style and publishing trends. The conversation touches on mental health and its societal stigma, exploring the importance of empathy and understanding. Mason also reflects on authenticity in writing and the significance of authentic representation in the literary world.
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ANECDOTE

Training Novel

  • Meg Mason considers her first novel her "training novel" where she learned technical aspects.
  • Her later works benefited from the lessons learned, allowing for more sophisticated use of language.
ANECDOTE

Failed Manuscript

  • Meg Mason wrote a "horrible" novel before Sorrow and Bliss, trying to be clever and literary.
  • She found success by abandoning that approach and writing more conversationally.
ADVICE

Focus on Your Voice

  • Don't focus on what others think while writing.
  • Value your unique voice and style.
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