Reaching In and Out
While the second person is often a way of reaching out to the reader, Dee reminds us that it’s also a way of reaching in— naming the guts, calling what we feel by all their many names. And isn’t one always writing for you?
While the second person is often a way of reaching out to the reader, Dee reminds us that it’s also a way of reaching in— naming the guts, calling what we feel by all their many names. And isn’t one always writing for you?