David … ah, his name eludes me. You know – fellow who penned number9dream and a book on Clouds. Well, he says one’s prose should be founded on real life. People like a genuine basis for novels. Like, for example, a real boy in an imaginary world.
Harder and worse – he declares one needs a boundary on words and phrases – a plan for curbing one’s mind as a means of progress. Such policies make a whole paragraph a bloody miracle. And as for sense? Pah – so arduous.
Imagine a world, no, imagine a...
Published on February 13, 2017 15:52