“I hate tricks. At the first sign of a trick or gimmick in a piece
of fiction, a cheap trick or even an elaborate trick, I tend to look
for cover. Tricks are ultimately boring, and I get bored easily, which
may go along with my not having much of an attention span. But extremely
clever chi-chi writing, or just plain tomfoolery writing, puts me to
sleep. Writers don't need tricks or gimmicks or even necessarily need to
be the smartest fellows on the block. At the risk of appearing foolish,
a writer sometimes needs to be able to just stand and gape at this or
that thing- a sunset or an old shoe- in absolute and simple amazement.”
―
Raymond Carver,
Fires: Essays, Poems, Stories
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