So shoot me

So shoot me

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Ted Solotaroff

"Writing itself, if not misunderstood and abused, becomes a way of empowering the writing self. It converts anger and disappointment into deliberate and durable aggression, the writer’s main source of energy. It converts sorrow and self-pity into empathy, the writer’s main means of relating to otherness. Similarly, his wounded innocence turns into irony, his silliness into wit, his guilt into judgment, his oddness into originality, his perverseness into his stinger."
— From Ted Solotaroff, “Writing in the Cold: The First Ten Years,” quoted in Dani Shapiro,http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/arts/la-ca-endurability7-2010feb07,0,4119789.story,The Los Angeles Times (Feb. 7, 2010).

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