Man Booker Winner writes a book on How to Write a Novel...
I think literature exists to bridge the gap between
how things are supposed to work, and that feeling we all have that
they're not fucking working that way at all. In life, a lot of our
time—especially a lot of our unconscious time—is spent glossing over and
making up for some serious fucking gaps between what we have been told
should happen and what actually does happen. That and the gap between
what people think they are like and what they are actually like is the
stuff of life. Books are specifically about filling and explaining these
gaps.
...As soon as you get a few pages in, the thing inside of you that needs to
be said will start coming to the surface. The characters that appear,
the situations that happen, the dynamics that are created, will already
be there, whether you've realized it or not. I get this feeling that our
own stories aren't always tellable, but they catch a ride, they
hitchhike. If we have something to say, it will come out.
DBC Pierre
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