What a story, I feel so queer reading this (I mean it in a good way), and I can understand the way how she seeing a man is relatable. This interview about her writing in perspective is an open insight and note for me to learn about writing story that it always not about the writer themselves but can be other life too to tell. I mean, I can understand that, just now, I am too much talking and expressing myself and kind of aware for a moment that I might be narcissistic? I hope not. Overall, I love also the way how you narrate it, its enchanting and whimsical in sort of sensual way, and it made realized it's not you, I thought it was about her all the time.
What a story, I feel so queer reading this (I mean it in a good way), and I can understand the way how she seeing a man is relatable. This interview about her writing in perspective is an open insight and note for me to learn about writing story that it always not about the writer themselves but can be other life too to tell. I mean, I can understand that, just now, I am too much talking and expressing myself and kind of aware for a moment that I might be narcissistic? I hope not. Overall, I love also the way how you narrate it, its enchanting and whimsical in sort of sensual way, and it made realized it's not you, I thought it was about her all the time.
What a fantastic interview! Great to let Kate's words shine here. I like this format, man.