"Fiction does not hesitate to accelerate time, slow it down, project it forward or run it backward, cause it to skip over itself. It may require time to travel in a circle, to meet itself in coincidence. It can freeze an action in the middle of its performance. It can expand a single moment like the skin of a balloon or bite off a life like a thread. It can put time through the hoop of a dream, trap it inside an obsession. It can set a fragment of the past within a frame of the present and cause them to exist simultaneously."
- Eudora Welty, "Some Notes on Time in Fiction," from The Eye of the Story
Published on January 19, 2012 19:00