“The heroine might be unsure. And the reader. But I don’t think the author should be.”
Paul Park“That’s why it’s difficult to write about your own life. Any distortion feels like a betrayal.”
Paul Park“We all have strategies to distract ourselves from what we cannot bear. Memory, for example, serves such a function.”
Paul Park“There’s nothing cruel about a vampire or a parasite, she said.”
Paul Park, All Those Vanished Engines“The heroine might be unsure. And the reader. But I don’t think the author should be.”
Paul Park, All Those Vanished Engines“And you’re disappointed in the story. I know you wanted a love story.”
Paul Park, All Those Vanished Engines“I thought you could build a story that would function as a machine or else a complex of machines, each one moving separately, yet part of a process that ultimately would produce an emotion or a sequence of emotions. You could swap out parts, replace them if they got too old. And this time you would build in some redundancy, if only just to handle the stress.One question was: Would the engine still work if you were aware of it, or if you were told how it actually functioned? Maybe this was one of the crucial differences between a story and a machine.”
Paul Park, All Those Vanished Engines“Every character in a story, I thought when I had folded up the phone, has both a purpose and a secret purpose.”
Paul Park, All Those Vanished Engines“Fear is the most devastating of all human emotions. Man has no trouble like the paralyzing effects of fear.”
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