Early on, a story's meaning and rationale seem pretty obvious, but then, as I write it, I realize that I know the meaning/rationale too well, which means that the reader will also know it - and so things have to be ramped up.

  • -- George Saunders 山德斯

早期,一个故事的意义和基本原理似乎很明显,但是当我写它的时候,我意识到我太了解这个意义/基本原理了,这意味着读者也会知道它——所以事情必须加快速度。

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I can tell you that as a writer and as a reader, I regard character as king. Or queen. No matter how riveting the action or interesting the plot twists, if I don't feel like I'm meeting someone who feels real, I'm not going to be compelled to read further.

我可以告诉你,作为一名作家和一名读者,我认为性格是最重要的。或者女王。不管情节多么扣人心弦,情节多么曲折有趣,如果我觉得我遇到的不是一个真实的人,我就不会强迫自己去读下去。

My greatest fear is disappointing the reader, so each book has to be better than the one before.

我最大的恐惧是让读者失望,所以每本书都必须比前一本书好。

Things aren't obvious unless we see them.

除非我们看到,否则事情并不明显。