Psychopathy might lurk behind the mask of sanity.
“Psychopathy might lurk behind the mask of sanity.”
— Robert J. Sawyer · Mask
The World Motivation
Psychopathy might lurk behind the mask of sanity.
“Psychopathy might lurk behind the mask of sanity.”
— Robert J. Sawyer · Mask
Psychopathy might lurk behind the mask of sanity.
I'm much more interested in writing about the things that engage and enrage me as an adult rather than in wallowing in childhood sorrows.
When I first started, my novels were set in the far future.
Real people are complex, contradictory, and have their own motivations - they can't just be mouthpieces for the writers' point of view.
The fact we exist merely means we exist. That's all it means.
When I'm writing, I try to have the mask of my character on as I'm walking through the world.
I always kept the fans happy. They always saw a different Rey, whether it was a mask, a design, a color. I never gave them the same thing twice and always kept them on their feet. They were always excited to see what Rey was going to bring to the table.
He's so ugly he should have to wear an oxygen mask.
So the mask was just really easy, I've got to be honest. And it was great actually because it really allowed you to get into the character a little bit more maybe than without it, if that makes sense.
If I'm doing serious swim training, I like fins, a snorkel, and a mask.