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The narrative of serial art works more like music than like literature.
My mother's father was Jewish, so she was very conservative. She liked little, pretty music-orchestral-type things.
I think speculative fiction has fewer unspoken prerequisites than literary fiction for writers of color.
I rinse my hair with Coca-Cola sometimes. I don't like my hair when it's washed - it's fine and limp - but Coca-Cola makes it tousled, like I've gone through the Amazon or something.
The German national character is a favorite subject of character experts, probably because the less mature a nation, the more she is an object of criticism and not of history.
I like films that just put you in someone's world. It can be very subversive. Hitchcock would put you in the mind of a psychopath, and you'd care about them.
I don't like to use expensive materials. I take care to make costs reasonable. It's very similar to the way I make clothes.
One of the strategies for doing first-person is to make the narrator very knowing, so that the reader is with somebody who has a take on everything they observe.
The reason we personify things like cars and computers is that just as monkeys live in an arboreal world and moles live in an underground world and water striders live in a surface tension-dominated flatland, we live in a social world.