Dorothy Allison Quotes About Character

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  • I need you to do more than survive. As writers, as revolutionaries, tell the truth, your truth in your own way. Do not buy into their system of censorship, imagining that if you drop this character or hide that emotion, you can slide through their blockades. Do not eat your heart out in the hope of pleasing them.

    Heart   Character   Needs  
    Dorothy Allison (2013). “Skin: Talking about Sex, Class, and Literature”, p.142, Open Road Media
  • I'll tell you the secret. When you begin with a character, you want to begin by creating a villain.

  • I tell my students you have an absolute right to write about people you know and love. You do. But the kicker is you have a responsibility to make the characters large enough that you will not have sinned against them.

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