That's the way I work: I try to imagine what I would like to see.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
To some extent, I draw on what I see around me; in other places, I imagine what I write.
As I come towards the end of my life, you get to see things in a slightly different perspective.
It's really amazing to see what you imagined brought to screen.
As writers, it is our job not only to imagine, but to witness.
I have a visual imagination.
That's what I'm interested in: the space in between, the moment of imagining what is possible and yet not knowing what that is.
One of the things I say to people is: Imagine if we succeeded.
Get into the habit of imagining an alternate scenario. By posing such 'imagine if' questions... we can distance ourselves from the frames, cues, anchors and rhetoric that might be affecting us.
I read things and imagine them and then kind of start trying to kind of take what I imagine and make it visual for everybody else to see. It just happens to be my personal vision, and every person's is going to be different, every book reader.
I believe in the imagination. What I cannot see is infinitely more important than what I can see.
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