Chad Lare

2%
Flag icon
Just like in painting, or poetry, or singing, or dancing, there must be no “shoulds and should nots” in writing except one: narration, description, and dialog should be faithfully moved from the writer’s brain to the sheet of paper, with the writer as a sort of conduit or pipeline, without any thought to what is politically correct, or personally shameful, or socially taboo.
Desert Soliloquy Second Edition: A Perfectly Sane Misanthrope Hides in the Desert
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview