a real way, one writes a story find happens it. written sits mind like — Samuel R. Delany, Jewel-Hinged Jaw: Notes Language Science Fiction

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In a very real way, one writes a story to find out what happens in it. Before it is written it sits in the mind like a piece of overheard gossip or a bit of intriguing tattle. The story process is like taking up such a piece of gossip, hunting down the people actually involved, questioning them, finding out what really occurred, and visiting pertinent locations. As with gossip, you can't be too surprised if important things turn up that were left out of the first-heard version entirely; or if points initially made much of turn out to have been distorted, or simply not to have happened at all.

Samuel R. Delany, The Jewel-Hinged Jaw: Notes on the Language of Science Fiction

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