“You don't really have a story until you discover the moment when the pressures on a character force a sudden, abrupt shift in direction and she falls through the net that has so far held her in place.” MomentsCharacterStoriesFallForcePressure Author:Catherine Brady
“If you cross-section anyone's life from one angle and then another, what constitutes goodness looks different each time. It's not an absolute.” IfsLooksDifferentGoodnessCrossesAbsolutesAngleSections Author:Catherine Brady
“My Irish Catholic mother loved romantic movies, provided they ended with a kiss before the screen went dark. If things went any further than that, she'd complain, Why can't they leave something to the imagination? I sort of subscribe to her philosophy when it comes to writing sex.” IfsWritingPhilosophyMotherSexImaginationDarkKissingCatholicScreensComplaining Author:Catherine Brady
“I think it's very hard to be sexually explicit and erotic - though there are writers, like K. M. Soehnlein, who are just brilliant at this.” ThinkingHardBrilliantEroticSexuallyExplicit Author:Catherine Brady
“It's hard to write sex because it's hard to write desire, period.” WritingHardDesireSexPeriods Author:Catherine Brady
“For me, what's compelling about sexuality is the way that desire transforms what we take in through our senses, the ways in which our bodies betray us or rescue us by insisting on their own non-negotiable truths. Anything but frank or pragmatic.” WayBodyDesireSexualitySensesBetrayFrankRescueCompellingPragmaticInsisting Author:Catherine Brady
“What I've found as I have kept writing stories is that more and more your way is barred. I feel really choked by what I already know how to do, by the fact that my obsessions nearly always mount a sneak attack, so that I find myself writing another version of the same thing.” KnowsWayFeelsWritingFactsStoriesFoundKnow HowVersionsObsessionSneakWriting Stories Author:Catherine Brady
“I have to trick myself into writing a story - impose some arbitrary constraint to distract me from the constraints of my past habits or my fear that I don't have much to say.” WritingStoriesPastHabitTricksArbitraryConstraintsMy Past Author:Catherine Brady
“I've always hated quotation marks: they're ugly on the page and they classify the text for you, putting dialogue in one box and narration in another.” PagesMarkBoxesUglyDialogueHatedQuotationsNarrationQuotation Marks Author:Catherine Brady
“When I decided to stop using quotation marks, it presented technical challenges: you have to conceive of dialogue differently and structure it differently for this to work. So I had a new problem, which makes writing interesting again.” WritingProblemChallengesInterestingDecidedMarkStructureDialogueQuotationsQuotation Marks Author:Catherine Brady