“There’s
a beauty in writing stories—each one is an exploratory journey in search of a
reason and a shape. And when you find that reason and that shape, there’s no
feeling like it." – T.C. Boyle
Thomas C. Boyle excels at writing
short stories, even though he’s also darned good at writing novels, having
published 14 of them. His book World’s End, in fact, won the coveted
PEN/Faulkner Award. But, it’s his short
story list that’s most impressive and it continues to grow. To date, he has more than 100 in print and
many more “in process.” Boyle also is
unafraid of sharing his writing skills and serves as Distinguished Professor of
English at USC where he founded the creative writing program.
An advocate of the stream of
consciousness style – he says start with a word or phrase and then just see
where it might take you. It’s also a
great technique for overcoming writer’s block.
Just pick something and start writing.
“I have an idea and a first line –
and that suggests the rest of it,” he said.
“I have little concept of what I’m going to say, or where it’s going. I
have some idea of how long it’s going to be – but not what will happen or what
the themes will be. That’s the intrigue of doing it – it’s a process of
discovery. You get to discover what you’re going to say and what it’s going to
mean.”
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