 |
|
Comentario
I am often given the big smiling handshake at parties (which I avoid
attending whenever possible) by someone who then, with an air of gleeful
conspiracy, will say, 'You know, I've always wanted to write.'
I used to try to be polite.
These days I reply with the same jubilant excitement: 'You know, I've
always wanted to be a brain surgeon.'
They look puzzled. It doesn't matter. There are a lot of puzzled people
wandering around lately.
If you want to write, you write.
The only way to learn to write is by writing. And that would not be a
useful approach to brain surgery.
Stephen King always wanted to write and he writes.
So he wrote
Carrie
and
'Salem's Lot
and
The Shining,
and the good short
stories you can read in this book and a stupendous number of other stories
and books and fragments and poems and essays and other unclassifiable
things, most of them too wretched to ever publish.
Because that is the way it is done.
| |