“Every play I write is about love and distance. And time. And from that we can get things like history.” WritingPlayDistanceLove And Distance Author:Suzan-Lori Parks
“The writing of Topdog was a great gift. I feel the play came to me because I realized that my circumstances, while causing me despair and heartbreak, also held great possibility, if only I could see it.” IfsFeelsWritingPlayPossibilityCircumstancesDespairI RealizedGreat Gifts Author:Suzan-Lori Parks
“People ask me when I decided to become a playwright, and I tell them I decide to do it every day. Most days it's very hard because I'm frightened - not frightened of writing a bad play, although that happens often with me. I'm frightened of encountering the wilderness of my own spirit, which is always , no matter how many plays I write, a new and uncharted place. Every day when I sit down to write, I can't remember how it's done.” PeopleWritingI CanMatterHardDonePlayHappensRememberSpiritAsksMy OwnDecidedCraftsAsk MeWildernessFrightenedPlaywrightUncharted Author:Suzan-Lori Parks
“Some people think I am an issue-oriented writer, but I've never said to myself, I'm gong to write about such-and-such an issue - that would make for incredibly boring writing, at least to my taste. Creating someone I don't know and her made-up world shows us more about who we are - is actually a better mirror - than if I were to parade in front of you an instantly recognizable person in an instantly recognizable situation. I'm not saying, Let's make it all abstract and weird and difficult and thereby you will know more about yourself. My process is much more organic than that.” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsWorldWritingPersonsMadeSaidShowsProcessDifficultSituationIssuesFrontsTasteCreatingMirrorsBoringCraftsAbstractWho We AreAbout YourselfParadesGongs Author:Suzan-Lori Parks
“I don't consciously start writing a play that involves issues. After it's done, I sit back like everyone else and think about what it means.” ThinkingWritingMeanDonePlayIssuesCrafts Author:Suzan-Lori Parks
“The writer has two kinds of faith: actual writing and sitting openly. Have faith in your personal effort or sweat. And faith in God, or whatever you want to call it. Then the voices will come. Faith is the big deal.” WantWritingKindTwoBigsVoiceDealsEffortSittingHave FaithSweatFaith In GodBig Deal Author:Suzan-Lori Parks