![]() ![]() It gets people'sĪttention, sure, but then what? The moment when the genuine and theīizarre combine is still exciting, but really it's what happens after that interests Maybe at first I was,īut a writing teacher once pointed out how the ability to shock people is fine,īut that shock is a very short-lived reaction. ![]() ![]() Interested in just the bizarre for bizarre’s sake. Reinforced: Jesus was a man but also God and also one with a ghost who That kind of mix of real and crazy mystery was always there, getting Growing up in a pretty heavily Catholic family, At first, I used to think that this method was something only aįew writers did or appreciated, but it’s pretty much the basis for every Unexpected premise and readers are still invested in that emotional I loved reading stories where you have a bizarre or ![]()
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