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The Tower, and other pieces - 2. Maxims and other fragments
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Maxims and other Fragments
"In writing, there are details,
And then there are aspects.
'The soap-on-a-rope is green.'
Green is a detail; prison rape is an aspect."
"The five senses are meant to be used.
Sensualism must inform even the lifeless act
Of reading when alone and quiet."
"Repression breeds Obsession."
"It's the small things that make a house a home;
The insignificant things that can
Make a home of anywhere."
"'Baby,' she said 'you're good at words,
but rhetoric can't always win the day.'"
"'This story comes from a really
sensual set of memories – the kind
that make a person 3D in our recollections –
so I wanted pull out all the erotic stops:
sight, smell, sounds of music and heartbeats –
even the taste of a lover who might never have been.'"
[about my story called: Hair of the Dog that Bit Me]
"'What we need is a Roots moment for LGBT's –
a week's worth of entertainment that can forever
change 'attitudes' about us as a minority with a past;
as a people burdened with hatred for who we were born as;
as a bright flame of spirit to build a better world for our kids.'"
"'Don't call me your "buddy,"' he said "because
you are the man I love. You are the one I'd
walk around the world to get to. You're not
a "buddy" to me – you're everything else."
"A minimalist says: Enough is always too much.
A sensualist says: Too much is never enough."
"'Why!?' he demanded of me. 'Why do I only want
want to write about same-sex love?'
'Yes.' I thought it was a fair question.
He turned professorial: 'Take a random hundred
writers. Put them in a room together. Statistical law
says 12 to 20 of those people will be Gay – whether
they are 'out' or not is another matter. But, we're not
dealing with a statistical average here, we're dealing
with a creative impulse – the drive to write and scratch
the artistic soul. So, out of those 100 writers, maybe
60 to 75 will be Gay.'
'So?' I was getting peeved.
'So,' he basically sighed 'from that majority, barely
one-in-a-hundred will even touch a Queer subject
in print; zero-point-something percent will dedicate
his or her career to the trials and strains that
they have been through personally. The old saw
has it "write what you know," but they don't.
They pump up the myths and clichés of
opposite-sex impulses and desires as what
the market will bear, when all along, kids
struggling with the lie that being Gay is some
kinda big deal, have very little to point to and say:
"Yeah, that's me. That's who I am."'
I felt kinda sick. There was a void; he was right.
As a straight guy, I had never considered
this pressure to conform.
He went on: 'That's why I don't write
"boy meets girl" stories.'"
"In the disjoint
Is also the key
To connection."
"Nobility lies in motivation;
It's expectation that is base."
"Marginalization means you
Let them win."
"'The best death in literature
is the kind you see coming.'
'Like, Macbeth's?'
'No, like Mary in Little Women.'"
"Happiness is what we give
Ourselves –
Suffering is what we get
From our friends and family."
"Couplets should hit like a sledgehammer –
Save the simplest rhymes for them."
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