It's tough to write beautifully about ugly things, but Mitchell S. Jackson makes it look easy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't mind finding these ugly sides to my personality and exaggerating them because that's something you can write towards.
People had this image of the Jacksons as the perfect American family and I destroyed that image. But what people have to understand is writing that book was very healing for me.
There is no such thing as ugly.
As someone who worships music, I believe it can never be ugly!
I can tell you that the book 'The Ugly Truth' is about puberty and all the awfulness that comes with that time in a person's life. It was definitely some different subject matter to be writing about, especially knowing some of my audience are second and third graders.
Bill Mitchell said he really liked it. But when he asked the other four their opinions, we all took one look at ourselves in our raggedy long winter coats and cracked up. We knew we weren't likely to tempt anyone or anything, but what the hell, it was as good a name as any.
I'm not that obsessed with making representations of ugliness. Everything I've seen is beautiful.
I never saw an ugly thing in my life: for let the form of an object be what it may, - light, shade, and perspective will always make it beautiful.
Nobody wants an ugly book.
People wrote the most beautiful things during the ugliest times.