Sunday, April 20, 2008

Dear R,

A writer can never write for himself. He should not. Interpretations are futile. The theory that works around a writer and his work is 'teleportation'. It is an art of sending the consciousness to the place where the character belongs. Not just surpassing the constraints of space and distances but that of time. In a way a writer is a physicist, understanding and respecting the 'parallel universes' and going through each one of them to find out the one that suits the best. It is all about patience, the more one explores, the more one tries to find out, the better the 'best' choice would become. But then, there can never be an absolute best to any story because a story is just like a human being; always unexplored, always incomplete and always interesting, just like a human being. Like all humans, a story is always a case study but never into the mind of the author, just like you don't judge GOD by looking at his creations !!!

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