His Dark Materials Companion 4 - The Collectors by Philip Pullman
Author:Philip Pullman [Pullman, Philip]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
ISBN: 9781448197163
Published: 2015-03-09T04:59:36+00:00
A Note from Philip Pullman
I started telling stories as soon as I knew what stories were. I was fascinated by themâthat something could happen and be connected to another thing, and that someone could put the two things together and show how the first thing caused the second thing, which then caused a third thing. I loved it. I love it still.
I grew up at a time when TV wasnât as important as it is now. In fact, part of my childhood was spent in Australia when that country still didnât even have TV, so a lot of my early experiences with stories came from the radio, which is a wonderful medium. I remember listening to gangster serials, and cowboy serials, and best of all: âFaster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings at a single bound! Look, up in the sky. Itâs a bird. Itâs a plane. Itâs SUPERMAN!â
Superman on the radio was exciting enough, but when I first saw a Superman comic, it changed my life. Soon afterward, I discovered Batman, too, whom I loved even more. I had to argue with my parents about them, though, because they werenât âproperâ reading. I suppose what persuaded my parents to let me carry on reading comics was the fact that I was also reading books just as greedily, and that I was good at spelling; so obviously the comics werenât harming me too much.
My favorite stories for a long time were ghost stories. I used to enjoy frightening myself and my friends with the tales I read, and making up stories about a tree in the woods we used to call the Hanging Tree, creeping past it in the dark and shivering as we looked at the bare, sinister outline against the sky. I still enjoy ghost stories, even though I donât think I believe in ghosts anymore.
I was sure that I was going to write stories myself when I grew up. Itâs important to put it like that: not âI am a writer,â but rather âI write stories.â If you put the emphasis on yourself rather than your work, youâre in danger of thinking that youâre the most important thing. But youâre not. The story is what matters, and youâre only the servant. Your job is to get it out on time and in good order.
The most valuable thing Iâve learned about writing is to keep going, even when itâs not coming easily. You sometimes hear people talk about something called âwriterâs block.â Did you ever hear a plumber talk about plumberâs block? Do doctors get doctorâs block? Of course they donât. They work even when they donât want to. There are times when writing is very hard, too, when you canât think what to put next, and when staring at the empty page is miserable toil. Tough. Your job is to sit there and make things up, so do it.
As well as keeping going, there are many other things Iâve learned about this craft, and some of them came to me when I was teaching.
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