I was always an outsider, always standing outside, observing and trying to figure things out. Which is exactly what you need to do as a writer, I suppose.
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I've always been interested in writing from the perspective of an outsider.
I allegedly am an outsider writer, so I write from the perspective of somebody who doesn't completely fit in. But at the same time, I can state the fact that I don't know of any good writer who is not an outsider writer.
I write about outsiders. I write about people who are outside and don't know quite how to get in because it's how I've always felt.
I was an outsider, never quite part of what was going on, always looking in. It turned out to be great preparation for writing fiction.
I thought of myself as an outsider in a lot of ways as I was growing up. Not in a bad way; more as an observer. I often find myself thinking as an observer of science fiction rather than as a participant.
I've always been an outsider.
If you feel like an outsider, you tend to observe things a lot more.
I've always felt myself to be an outsider. I've always felt awkward.
I think if you are an outsider then you are an outsider always.
I think that part of being a good journalist, part of being an awake member of the world you're in, is to view yourself as an outsider, and I always have, to some degree.
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