When you're writing about superpowers, you're writing about power. When you're writing about immortals, you're writing about mortality.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I'm writing about reality, I'm writing about death. When I'm writing fiction, I'm writing about life.
I write about living, not dying.
No writer, no matter how gifted, immortalizes himself unless he has crystallized into expressive and original phrase the eternal sentiments and yearnings of the human heart.
The best definition of an immortal is someone who hasn't died yet.
I always think that good writers should be growing up on the brink of death - it really lets them see mortality very clearly.
We all have to die some day. Not very many immortals have shown up in this world.
Immortality is a by-product of good work.
I don't think anything you've written is immortal as yet.
It's what all writers dream of, that our work finds a measure of immortality that long outlives the words of any critic.
Immortality... Is that a super power?