Margaret Atwood Teaches Creative Writing | Official Trailer | MasterClass

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5 Oct 202002:03

Summary

TLDRIn her MasterClass, Margaret Atwood emphasizes the importance of storytelling as a human art form and the necessity for writers to keep readers engaged. She shares insights from her writing process, including the reality-based inspiration for 'The Handmaid's Tale,' and encourages aspiring writers to write frequently, embrace failure, and trust in the existence of their audience.

Takeaways

  • 🌑 Start the story in a unique way, like 'It was dark inside the wolf.'
  • 🎹 Human beings are naturally creative and make art because it's part of who they are.
  • ✍ As a writer, your goal is to make readers believe in your story, even when it's fiction.
  • 📜 When writing 'The Handmaid's Tale,' Margaret Atwood included only real-life events to avoid being accused of having an evil imagination.
  • đŸš« She did not invent any of the bad things in her book; they all happened somewhere, sometime in history.
  • 💡 If you're struggling to start writing, it's likely due to fear. Remember, it's just you and the page.
  • đŸ—‘ïž The wastepaper basket is your friend—it exists for getting rid of what doesn't work.
  • 📚 The main rule of storytelling: hold your reader's attention, no matter what.
  • đŸ’Ș Creativity improves through practice. You become a better writer by writing more.
  • 🙌 Failure is part of the process. Fail better each time, and know that your readers are out there.

Q & A

  • What is the different way to start the story of Little Red Riding Hood mentioned in the script?

    -The story starts with 'It was dark inside the wolf,' which is a creative twist on the traditional narrative.

  • According to the script, why do human beings make art?

    -Human beings make art because they are naturally creative storytelling beings, and it is an intrinsic part of their nature.

  • What is a writer's goal according to the script?

    -A writer's goal is to keep the reader believing in the story, even though both the writer and the reader know it is fiction.

  • What rule did Margaret Atwood follow when writing 'The Handmaid's Tale'?

    -Margaret Atwood made a rule that nothing would go into 'The Handmaid's Tale' that had not happened in real life somewhere at some time.

  • Why did Margaret Atwood make this rule for 'The Handmaid's Tale'?

    -She wanted to avoid anyone accusing her of having an evil imagination or making up the negative events portrayed in the book.

  • What advice does the script offer to writers who are struggling to get started?

    -The script advises writers to remember that it is only them and the page, and that the waste paper basket is their friend.

  • What is the main rule for writing a novel according to the script?

    -The main rule is to hold the reader's attention.

  • How does the script describe the process of human creativity?

    -Human creativity is described as a process of doing it repeatedly and getting better at it.

  • What is the only way to become a writer according to the script?

    -The only way to become a writer is by writing, doing it more, and doing it better.

  • What is the message about failure in the script?

    -The script encourages writers to fail and to 'fail better,' as it is part of the creative process.

  • What hope does the script offer to writers about finding an audience?

    -The script suggests that somewhere out there are readers for every writer's book.

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