From Today’s Blog on Who Jonathan Carroll is, and Why You Should Care.

“All poets and story tellers alive today make a single brotherhood; they are engaged in a single work, picturing our human life. Whoever pictures life as he sees it, reassembles in his own way the details of existence which affect him deeply, and so creates a spiritual world of his own.”
                                                                -Haniel Long, Notes Toward a New Mythology.





There are millions of competent writers out there. There are hundreds of thousands of good writers in the world, and there are a handful of great writers. And this is me, late at night, trying to figure out the difference for myself. That indefinable you-either-got-it-or-you-ain’t spark that makes someone a great writer. 


And then I realise that I’m asking myself the wrong question, because it’s not good writers or great writers. What I’m really wondering is what makes some writers special. Like when I was a kid on the London Underground, I’d stare at the people around me. And every now and again I’d notice someone who had been drawn - a William Morris beauty, a Berni Wrightson grotesque - or someone who had been written - there are lots of Dickens characters in London, even today. It wasn’t those writers or artists who accurately recorded life: the special ones were the ones who drew it or wrote it so personally that, in some sense it seemed as if they were creating life, or creating the world and bringing it back to you. And once you’d seen it through their eyes you could never un-see it, not ever again. 


There are a few writers who are special. They make the world in their books; or rather, they open a window or a door or a magic casement, and they show you the world in which they live. 

(The rest is over at http://journal.neilgaiman.com/2012/02/who-is-jonathan-carroll-and-why-should.html)

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