"I read to disrupt myself. The more I read, the less sure I am that I
get it. That's the healthiest thing I can imagine. But we're wired to abide by systems, and systems are often what save and maintain us. There's something about the rapture of reading that allows the system to fall apart, or at least allows us to see the system, and thereby dismantle it. Reading moves me very far from the comfortable world that I know and largely control."
{
John Dermot Woods is the author of the novel
The Complete Collection of people, places & things
. He writes stories and draws comics in Brooklyn, NY. He edits the arts quarterly
Action,Yes
and organizes the online reading series
Apostrophe Cast
. He is a professor in the English Department at
Nassau Community College
on Long Island. For more information, visit his website
here
.}
Published on April 13, 2011 15:09