“When I was a child, I used to go wandering - disused railway-lines, old barns, dry-stone walls, strangely Pre-Raphaelite copses - it's much more fun to wander than to be guided, and you could do it in those days with freedom and without paranoia. In similar fashion, I try to allow the reader room to wander, even to meander, to almost lose themselves and their grip of the narrative.” TryingChildrenUsedFunLosesLinesRoomsFashionWallReaderStonesWanderNarrativeDryParanoiaRailwayBarnsStone Walls Author:Suhayl Saadi
“If you read many contemporary literary novels today, you may notice that regardless of the subject matter there's a 'sameness' about them, the way in which thoughts are expressed and ideas, conveyed, the sometimes dogmatic application of what are, at best, useful maxims such as, 'less is more', the narrative techniques utilised, even the same, irritating, stylistic devices scattered like pepper all over the pages.” IfsWayMayIdeasSometimesMatterTodayNovelSubjectsPagesTechniqueContemporaryNarrativeDevicesApplicationMaximsSubject MatterIrritatingSamenessDogmaticPeppersLess Is More Author:Suhayl Saadi