I have always thought - and I know I will be shot down for this in some quarters - that writers view the world differently.
Talking to writers bears that out, though, the way a word, a phrase, an image, an idea can create a train of thought that evolves into a story.
I was talking to a writer the other day and he told how a line in a conversation triggered something deep within and produced a story.
Never is that process more pronounced, in my view, than when writers take something ordinary, routine, part of our daily lives, and present it in a way that is different.
Why am I thinking this? Well, two recent stories entered into our competition took routine images and presented them in ways that made for good storytelling.
John Dean
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