On 21/3/04 4:36 AM, "mallin1" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> As I've previously said on the list, working collaboratively is a big leap
> forward for me/my work - though I also see collaboration as a means of
> 'crossing all borders' - into other artforms, different aesthetic
> perspectives, different disciplines and engaging in others' beliefs. More than
> this, I also view the collaborative process as crossing the real borders of
> county, region and nation - exactly like the Offsets collaboration. And what
> could be more appropriate than an ex-US airfield?
>
May it fly, Rupert! I'm sure it will be fascinating, and 15 months is a
long time, long enough for interesting evolutions. I like collaborations
immensely, but seem instead at the moment to be cleaving to the least
collaborative of work, writing novels - a "lonely and desperate business",
as Peter so plangently put it. Though I sort of wish he hadn't.
Cheers
A
Alison Croggon
Editor, Masthead
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