空白页的恐怖

Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/13596748.2023.2206703
Gary Husband
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坐下来写这篇文章,我面临着空白页的恐惧,就像你们中的许多人一样。繁忙的工作日程、多个截止日期和繁忙的家庭生活意味着我已经把这篇文章写到了最后一分钟,而且截止日期太近了,我可以感觉到我的恐惧。然而,这并不是一个陌生的情况,就像任何人一样,为了一份非常具体的出版物,必须为特定的受众写一份特定的简报,我发现,在这个寒冷的二月早晨,当我驶入一片灰暗的桑德兰时,灵感就在最后一刻到来了(谢天谢地,太阳现在正从威尔河上反射出来,遮蔽了机动工业航运的轮廓)。事实证明,灵感一直都在那里,谢天谢地,在过去的13年里,一直都是如此。我的问题是克服空白页引发的恐惧,鼓起勇气尝试并巧妙地尝试对我的评论和描述进行某种公正的处理。毫无疑问,我会失败,或者至少在一定程度上失败,但希望我至少能够传达故事的某个部分,这样做,也许能做到公正。我所汲取的灵感来自于我所处的社区。在过去的二十年里,我很幸运能与数百名鼓舞人心的人共事,他们都有着最引人入胜的故事、历史、兴趣和专业领域。正是这些故事和社区让我得以生存和激励,在这篇2022年ARPCE 4国际会议特刊的简短介绍文章中,我打算分享如何以及为什么。首先,一个简短但相关的故事。2007年12月,一个痛苦的家庭在凌晨叫我去曼彻斯特机场,试图从那里出发(正如他们所描述的),去享受急需的冬日阳光。近二十年过去了,他们
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The terror of the blank page
Sitting down to write this I face, as so many of you will have before me, the terror of the blank page. A hectic work schedule, multiple deadlines and a busy home life have meant that I have left writing this to the last minute, and the deadline is so close, it can sense my fear. However, this isn’t an unfamiliar situation and like anyone that has ever had to write to a specific brief for a specific audience for a very specific publication, I have found that the inspiration arrived at the last possible moment as I drove into a grey and dark Sunderland on this chilly February morning (thankfully the sun is now reflecting off the River Wear and silhouetting the outlines of the manoeuvring industrial shipping). As it transpires, the inspiration was there all along and thankfully for me, has been rather consistently for the last 13 years. My issue was overcoming the blank page induced terror and plucking up the courage to try and adroitly attempt to do some sort of justice to my commentary and description. I will undoubtedly fail or at least fall short in part but, hopefully, I will be able to at least convey some part of the story and in so doing, perhaps do it justice. The inspiration I’m drawing on comes from the community I have found myself a part of and working in. For the last two decades, I have been lucky enough to work with many hundreds of inspiring people who have all had the most fascinating stories, histories, interests and areas of expertise. It is the stories and community that have kept me afloat and inspired, and in this short introductory piece to the special issue for the 2022 ARPCE 4 International Conference I intend to share how and explore why. Firstly, a short but relevant story. In December of 2007, I was called out to an early hour’s vehicle breakdown by a distressed family attempting to reach Manchester airport from which they would be departing (as they described) to get some much-needed winter sun. Nearly two decades on, their
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