"‘Well it so happens that you of all people know almost exactly what it’s like – to be a writer. You’re in your early-middle teens. The age when you come into a new level of self-awareness. Or a new level of self-communion. It’s as if you hear a voice, which is you but doesn’t sound like you. Not quite – it isn’t what you’ve been used to, it sounds... See more
Inside Story: A Novel
"You are, in effect, dropping stones down a well. Every time you hear an echo from your Subconscious, you know yourself a little better. A small echo may start an idea. A big echo may result in a story." - Ray Bradbury
"Conjure the nouns, alert the secret self, taste the darkness." - Ray Bradbury
"What a story is “about” is to be found in the curiosity it creates in us, which is a form of caring." - George Saunders
"When did you last read a book of poetry or take time, of an afternoon, for an essay or two?" - Ray Bradbury
"The other me Demands emergence constantly." - Ray Bradbury
The physical world and the cognitive worlds become linked through metaphors.
"my books tend to be based on situation rather than story. Some of the ideas which have produced those books are more complex than others, but the majority start out with the stark simplicity of a department store window display or a waxwork tableau." - Stephen King
"Plots and hooks yield the same desideratum: they set the reader a question, with the implicit assurance that the question will be answered." - Martin Amis