Sally Lloyd-Jones's Blog, page 20
January 10, 2011
adding + subtracting + sculpture + writing
(I don't usually like anything to do with adding and subtracting--but for anyone else who is allergic to math/maths, keep reading--happily this post has nothing to do anything of the sort.)
The novelist Jonathan Safran Foer was interviewed by Vanity Fair recently and said something interesting about sculpture and adding and subtracting. In answer to the question: "In cutting away are you creating something. Do you see parallels to this in your fiction writing?"-- Safran Foer says:
A English professor I was speaking to once said poetry, like Michelangelo's sculpture, is paring away and distilling down, whereas novels are building and enlarging out.
Two quotes from Michelangelo that are true of writing too.
And my favorite of all:
What a great view of the job of the artist: setting angels free.

The novelist Jonathan Safran Foer was interviewed by Vanity Fair recently and said something interesting about sculpture and adding and subtracting. In answer to the question: "In cutting away are you creating something. Do you see parallels to this in your fiction writing?"-- Safran Foer says:
"I don't think so. Look at it this way: There are two kinds of sculptures. There's the kind that subtracts: Michelangelo starts with a block of marble and chips away. And then there is the kind that adds, building with clay, piling it on. The way I write novels is to keep piling on and piling on and piling on."

A English professor I was speaking to once said poetry, like Michelangelo's sculpture, is paring away and distilling down, whereas novels are building and enlarging out.

Two quotes from Michelangelo that are true of writing too.
"Every block of stone has a statue inside it and it is the task of the sculptor to discover it."
And my favorite of all:
"I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free."
What a great view of the job of the artist: setting angels free.

Published on January 10, 2011 05:13
January 8, 2011
woman goes back to work after 30 years...
(it's only 4 seconds and incase you didn't see it yet... it's FUNNY)


Published on January 08, 2011 12:30
January 5, 2011
women laughing alone with salad
Published on January 05, 2011 04:35
January 3, 2011
animal voiceovers...
very silly and very good for a monday back to work...


Published on January 03, 2011 03:49
December 30, 2010
so you want to write a novel
oh dear. so painful. so true. (my favorite is the bit about her throat closing up and the gun...)

Published on December 30, 2010 03:22
New York Blizzard time-lapse video
in case you didn't see this... it might make you feel like you were there
(If you were sorry, you don't need reminding)
I managed to totally miss the entire storm--just back from the UK (aka The Frozen North) where I was snowed in for over a week (handily along with lashings of the best Christmas cake ever made and strong cups of tea and friends and family)
but I've made it back OK through the chaos at JFK last night and the ginormous taxi lines via subway and bus

(If you were sorry, you don't need reminding)
I managed to totally miss the entire storm--just back from the UK (aka The Frozen North) where I was snowed in for over a week (handily along with lashings of the best Christmas cake ever made and strong cups of tea and friends and family)
but I've made it back OK through the chaos at JFK last night and the ginormous taxi lines via subway and bus

Published on December 30, 2010 03:16
December 24, 2010
happy Christmas
Published on December 24, 2010 12:00
December 22, 2010
illustration and design
Published on December 22, 2010 08:13
December 18, 2010
advent thoughts...
Zondervan asked Sally to write a blog for their facebook page on adventhttp://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=177917625570039 
Posted via email from jsb

Published on December 18, 2010 01:31