The architecture of a story can be a little bit different if it's a true story.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Stories are different every time you tell them - they allow so many possible narratives.
I actually feel that the different kinds of stories come out of different parts of my brain.
I've always thought abstractly - through theme and variations rather than narrative.
Stories are like that. Like cities, they are built on the stones and bones of the past.
To me there's no difference between a book of stories and a novel - they're just slightly different shapes.
The telling of stories creates the real world.
A story is how we construct our experiences.
Truth is quite constricting, in a way. You endlessly see at the start of a film 'This is a true story'.
If they're going to write a story they're going to write the story whether it's true or not.
What makes a story a story is that something changes. Internal, external, small or large, trivial or of earth-shattering importance. Doesn't matter.