'If I was American, I'd be worried about my country': Margaret Atwood answers questions from Ai Weiwei, Rebecca Solnit and more

The article features a conversation between author Ali Smith and 12 other writers from different backgrounds and genres, including Diane Abbott, Ai Weiwei, Ottessa Moshfegh, and more. The discussion covers various topics such as the state of democracy, climate change, personal growth, and the role of art in society.

Some notable quotes and insights from the conversation include:

* Ali Smith on survival: "Inventiveness, the ability to improvise using any materials at hand, and a knowledge of basic needs and possible hazards are always useful."
* Diane Abbott on American democracy: "It will be hard to make all the Americans line up and salute without killing a lot of people. And the armed forces – as we have just been reminded – take an oath to the constitution, not to an individual."
* Ai Weiwei on hypocrisy and ideals: "Ideals are always aspirational. They have never been fully implemented, as we know. I suppose the question to be asked is: do 'we' – quite a large category – still think these ideals are a desirable or possible goal?"
* Ottessa Moshfegh on her craft: "I don't have to use a manual typewriter any more, so I've more or less forgotten carbon paper. Other than that: write, revise, crumple, throw out, write, revise … then stop to watch murders on TV."
* Ai Weiwei on his art and activism: His work often critiques human rights abuses and raises awareness about social injustices.

The conversation highlights the diverse perspectives and experiences of the writers, as well as their concerns about the world we live in. The quotes above capture some of the key themes and ideas that emerged from the discussion.
 
I'm not sure what's so groundbreaking about a conversation between 13 writers on the state of democracy and climate change 🤔. It sounds like every other roundtable discussion you'd find at the literary festival or something. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's cool that they're talking about these important topics, but is this really breaking news? 😐 And can we please just skip the quotes already? They're just a bunch of people spouting off ideas and opinions without any real substance. How about some actual action or solutions instead of just venting about our problems? 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 So Ali Smith is saying survival is all about improvising? That's deep... just ask someone who has to navigate public transport during rush hour, they'll tell you 🚌💨. And Diane Abbott talking about American democracy, I'm sure it'll be a real breeze once the US decides to get its act together 💪. Ai Weiwei's got some points about ideals, but isn't that just code for "we're never gonna achieve anything"? 🤷‍♂️ Ottessa Moshfegh on writing... yeah, we've all been there with the crumpled up papers and TV breaks 😴. Anyway, I guess what I'm saying is it's nice to see these folks chiming in about the state of our world 🌎.
 
It's wild how these conversations happen 🤯... everyone's got their own thoughts on survival and democracy 🌎... Ali Smith's about improvise with whatever you've got, while Diane Abbott's all like "it's not gonna be easy to unite Americans" 🙄... Ottessa Moshfegh just writes and writes till she's done, no need for manual typewriters anymore lol... Ai Weiwei's always speaking truth to power, even if it's hard to execute 💥.
 
I THINK IT'S AMAZING HOW THESE WRITERS ARE COMING TOGETHER TO TALK ABOUT THE BIG ISSUES OF OUR TIME LIKE DEMOCRACY AND CLIMATE CHANGE 😊🌎 I MEAN, WE NEED MORE CONVERSATIONS LIKE THIS THAT PUT THE FOCUS ON IDEAS AND INSPIRATION RATHER THAN JUST TRASH TALK 🚮💬 I LOVING AI WEIWEI'S POINT ABOUT IDEALS BEING ASPIRATIONAL BUT NOT ALWAYS ACHIEVABLE 🤔 IT MAKES ME THINK WE SHOULD ALL BE WORKING TOGETHER TO MAKE THOSE IDEAS A REALITY 💪
 
🤔 I gotta say, it's interesting to see all these big names having a chat about what's going on in the world 🌎. But for me, it feels like they're just scratching the surface, ya know? Like, how do you actually make real change happen? 🤷‍♂️ They talk about democracy and climate change, but what are we doing to take action, really? 🚫 It's easy to just sit around talking about problems when there are some real issues at hand 💸. And don't get me wrong, I love art and all that, but is it enough to inspire people or does it just end up being a bunch of empty words on a wall 🖼️?
 
🤔 I mean, what's up with all these super insightful conversations happening? It feels like every other day there's a chat between a writer or thought leader and... well, someone else. Don't get me wrong, it's awesome to see diverse perspectives on the state of democracy and climate change. 🌎 But have you noticed how often they're just kinda talking about these things without actually doing anything about them? Like, Ali Smith is all about improv and survival skills, but where are her DIY revolution plans? 🤷‍♀️ Ai Weiwei's been doing this art-activism thing for years, so what's the next step? 💡 Anyway, I guess it's cool to see people thinking and stuff, even if they're not necessarily making a difference. Can we get some action plans in there too? 😂
 
omg what a convo! i love how ali smith said survival is all about improvise using whatever u got - so true! 🤯 and i'm like wow ai weiwei on hypocrisy being aspirational goals kinda makes me think about our own ideals & actions... like do we actually live up to what we want for society? 💡 also otessa moshfegh on writing is so relatable lol who hasn't crumpled a paper or 2 (or 100)? 📝 but seriously the diversity of perspectives in this convo is amazing - it's like, we need more people talking about these big issues & how art can shape our thoughts & actions... 🎨💬
 
Wow 🤯, I'm so down for a convo like this! It's crazy to see what these talented writers think about our world right now - climate change is on everyone's mind 😟. Ottessa Moshfegh's thoughts on her writing process are so refreshing 📝, who needs all that tech when you can just write and revise? Ai Weiwei's work is super inspiring 🌎, it's a shame we still have to deal with human rights issues today. Diane Abbott's comment about American democracy got me thinking 🤔... what would be the world like if everyone just followed their oath instead of trying to 'make America great' again?
 
Just read this convo with Ali Smith and other writers... it's crazy how we're all just trying to survive and figure out this crazy world 🌎💡 I mean, Diane Abbott makes a point about American democracy being super messed up right now 😕 but what can we really do? We need more people speaking out against the hypocrisy and stuff. Ai Weiwei's got some sick insights too... like how ideals are always just aspirational 🤔 Ottessa Moshfegh's just being real though, you know? Like, who even remembers carbon paper anymore? 📝💻 But seriously, we need more people using their platforms to make a change. Can't just sit around watching murders on TV while we're all supposed to be making the world better... gotta take action! 💪
 
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