"My goal was and always has been to present situations and observations without putting too much spin on them,” C. Ray says. “That's why I try to write from first-person perspectives most of the time, it's easier to express feeling without trying to comment on it too much. With commentary you have something a listener can disagree with. With a situation, or pure feeling, honest description, I think it's easier to take at face value. So I try to find characters I can relate to even though they were in very different places and times than me, because I figure if I can relate to these characters' jealousy, indignation, self-loathing, and frustration and express that well-enough, other people should be able to as well. Read More...
Soft Drugs
Sean Smith of the Fort Wayne Reader did an interview earlier this month with Wooden Satellites. The article can be viewed here.
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