Showing posts with label tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tattoos. Show all posts

Friday, February 10, 2012

The Pen As Revenge?

We should be careful how we use our sword.

The pen is mightier than the sword? I don't know. I know that as a writer, I have the power to create worlds and share ideas. I can create characters who are like people that I have known in life and speak to them perhaps differently than I did in real life. I can have these characters respond back to my protagonist in the way I would have hoped. I can make fools of my created characters or I can use real life experiences to explore the dynamics of relationships. No one is perfect. Does anyone deserve to be attacked unarmed on your page? I have been attacked verbally in real life and I know that it is difficult to write about those people without bias. So, I attempt to use my pen to explore the dynamics of their behavior; I try to imagine the root cause of distasteful behavior so that what I write is not revengeful or about a real person. There is no best practice when it comes to revenge. No, I take that back, wanting to get even ruins any hopes of revenge.
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My students asked me why I had no tattoos. I responded with, "I can't think of anything profound or eternal that I would want scratched on my skin." I knew in my heart that the books I write, or the plays I have produced will last longer than any tattoo. I didn't want to acknowledge the shortsightedness of tattoos--people are passionate about their colorful and temporal body art. Time to go make some words appear on the page.

Keep writing.