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This special author episode focuses on the writing of Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941). We try to capture her essence in our own works, featuring stream of consciousness feats from the Cru.
From Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable:
Tantalus. In Greek mythology, the son of Zeus and Pluto (daughter of Himantes). He was a Lydian king, highly honoured and prosperous; but, because he divulged to mortals the secrets of the gods, he was plunged up to the chin in a river of Hades, a tree hung
with clusters of fruit being just above his head. As every time he tried to drink, the waters receded from him, and as the fruit was just out of reach, he suffered agony from thirst, hunger, and unfulfilled anticipation. Hence our verb, to tantalize, to excite a hope
and disappoint it.
Be sure to follow us on Instagram (if that's your sort of thing). Please do send us an email with your story if you write along, which we hope you will do.
Episodes of Radio FreeWrite are protected by a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0) license. All Stories remain the property of their respective authors.
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This special author episode focuses on the writing of Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941). We try to capture her essence in our own works, featuring stream of consciousness feats from the Cru.
From Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable:
Tantalus. In Greek mythology, the son of Zeus and Pluto (daughter of Himantes). He was a Lydian king, highly honoured and prosperous; but, because he divulged to mortals the secrets of the gods, he was plunged up to the chin in a river of Hades, a tree hung
with clusters of fruit being just above his head. As every time he tried to drink, the waters receded from him, and as the fruit was just out of reach, he suffered agony from thirst, hunger, and unfulfilled anticipation. Hence our verb, to tantalize, to excite a hope
and disappoint it.
Be sure to follow us on Instagram (if that's your sort of thing). Please do send us an email with your story if you write along, which we hope you will do.
Episodes of Radio FreeWrite are protected by a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0) license. All Stories remain the property of their respective authors.