I am autobiographical in the way a dream transforms experience and emotions all the time.
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My work is purely autobiographical... It is about myself and my surroundings.
All through my writing life, I've had this impulse to write autobiographical works.
What I write is very personal, but not autobiographical. It's more 'thematically personal' - what's up in my life in terms of themes at the moment.
Though my stories aren't autobiographical, I do sometimes use things from my life.
I don't eschew autobiographical writing, but I'm not interested in mine to be so straightforward. The things that tend to move me the most are often those that I have to figure out its meaning for myself. The human being's ability to make a metaphor to describe a human experience is just really cool.
The stories that I want to tell are completely, well, somewhat autobiographical. It's completely based on my own self-absorption issues and problems.
People ask, 'Are your things autobiographical?,' and I think, no, they're not autobiographical directly, but of course my life has informed my work.
I suffer from and enjoy an incredibly vivid dream life. A lot of times there is a sort of narrative, and other times they are just funhouses of non-linear imagery and other scary stuff.
My autobiography was simply the story of my life.
I dream a lot, in colour and in sound and scent. Quite a few of my stories have come from dreams.
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