I've been exploring a pseudo-memoir writing project, so I *might* be a bit biased here, but if you - fellow writers! - have ever thought about or pursued autobiography, creative nonfiction, memoir, autofiction et al...

Take a moment to sit with @A_Jay_Adler's latest at Substack. It's a beautiful invitation to think about paying better attention to absence when we read and write.

What lives in the gaps of the stories you tell?


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@MLClark Aren't all our written works pseudo-bios? JMS has said his characters are little bits of himself he slices off.

A beginning writer adage is, "Write what you know." I don't buy that -- do some research! -- but I understand the idea.

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๐Ÿ’ฏ One of my "writin' rules" is I think still pinned to my profile:

"Write what you *want* to know."

So much more useful. :)

(And thank you for that mental image of JMS. ๐Ÿ˜‚ I am imagining him painfully slicing off pieces of himself that transform - pop! - into specific characters. I always suspected he felt an internal tension between Sheridan and Garibaldi.)

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@MLClark JMS always talks about Londo and G'Kar arguing in his head. It still happens.

He let me read ahead in S4 scripts for a project I had. (There was a library across from his office with scripts and whatnot.) I read the Zathras/Ivanova scene and cracked up.

When I mentioned it to him, he said, "Isn't Zathras great?!" or something to that effect. I realized that, in his head, Zathras was real.

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