There's such an insidious breakdown in the quality of a story after you write it down. It's not even the writing, it's that people read it and they just accept. Like they're listening to old-time mystics, like these things happen because they were meant to happen, no matter how terrible the fight or touching the makeup. In reality, they're so much more emotional. You lose that in writing because you can't express to the reader the uncertainty. To them, we make up because it says, on...
Published on January 15, 2010 09:33