My stories run up and bite me on the leg - I respond by writing down everything that goes on during the bite. When I finish, the idea lets go and runs off.
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I write and draw from the gut. I often don't know what my stories are about until they're done.
Whenever I write, I try and approach my stories from some kind of universal theme or idea or emotion.
I just started to write because I was fed up of not seeing the stories that I wanted, so I was like 'Stop moaning and write something.'
I like to think that I am telling a story rather than writing it.
When I sit down to write, I don't think about writing about an idea or a given message. I just try to write a story which is hard enough.
As a writer, I absorb stories, allow them to churn within my own head and heart - often for years - until I find a way of telling them that fits both my time and temperament.
I like all kinds of stories, and I usually work on several stories at once. When I run out of gas on one, I start work on the other.
When you write a story, it just flows and you don't control it. It's subconscious.
My job as an author is to tell the story in the best way possible, to make it flow seamlessly and get the reader to keep turning the page.
Making sentences is what I do. I mean, the story will come as I write.
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