Emotional, physical, and spiritual estrangement and ontological and religious doubt inform my personality, my thoughts, and my characters, which are, more often than not, masks for my own being and my being in the world - a world that frightens me insofar as I don't understand it.
Because of an instability at my own core, it comforts me to live, fixed, within a story. If reading is our consolation for having been allotted only … - Norman Lock
Because of an instability at my own core, it comforts me to live, fixed, within a story. If reading is our consolation for having been allotted only …
- Norman Lock
My fondness for extended monologue might have been encouraged by two decades of writing stage and radio dramas. - Norman Lock
My fondness for extended monologue might have been encouraged by two decades of writing stage and radio dramas.
A first-person voice helps to ensure the uniformity and cohesiveness of the narrative; it gathers unto itself incidents and characters in its unstopp… - Norman Lock
A first-person voice helps to ensure the uniformity and cohesiveness of the narrative; it gathers unto itself incidents and characters in its unstopp…
I do seem to favor a deathbed confession as the occasion for my dramatic monologues. - Norman Lock
I do seem to favor a deathbed confession as the occasion for my dramatic monologues.
I used to teach writing in a federal prison, and for my students' benefit, I would liken the narrative use of this highly personal point of view to a… - Norman Lock
I used to teach writing in a federal prison, and for my students' benefit, I would liken the narrative use of this highly personal point of view to a…
For me, fiction's great gift - to writer and reader, alike - is freedom. - Norman Lock
For me, fiction's great gift - to writer and reader, alike - is freedom.
The persona in my stories may be truer to my "real" self than any alleged objective, factual "I" that I could replicate for the purposes of storytell… - Norman Lock
The persona in my stories may be truer to my "real" self than any alleged objective, factual "I" that I could replicate for the purposes of storytell…
I tell myself that, regardless of what source I draw on, I'm writing a new work for reasons peculiar to me and not an adaptation, and so feel, in the… - Norman Lock
I tell myself that, regardless of what source I draw on, I'm writing a new work for reasons peculiar to me and not an adaptation, and so feel, in the…
I very much like the idea of the unreliable narrator. Shaping my fictions as monologues - by introducing the "I" - allows me to be as unreliable as I… - Norman Lock
I very much like the idea of the unreliable narrator. Shaping my fictions as monologues - by introducing the "I" - allows me to be as unreliable as I…
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