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Même les écrivains devraient assurer un service minimum
Comme se rappeler de ce qu'ils ont écrit par exemple. De toute évidence, c'est une conception du métier qui échappe totalement à Stephen King :
After reading the plot synopsis, I sort of remembered it, but, then again, maybe it just sounded like something else I wrote. After your 50 or 60th one, it's all kind of a blur. But if I had to venture a guess, I'd say I probably did write The Tommyknockers. It sounds like my kind of thing, what with this invisible evil being unleashed on a town full of innocent people and all.
To be honest, that wouldn't be the first time I'd forgotten one of my books. I'm usually pretty good about remembering the early stuff, like Carrie and The Stand and so forth. And I never forget my most recent one. It's those middle-period ones, though, that always seem to slip my mind. Like, what's that one about the writer who uses a pen name, and then the pen name develops into this evil, Mr. Hyde-type alter ego and commits a brutal murder? The Dark Tower? The Dark Zone? I'm pretty sure it's the "Dark" something, but I could be wrong.
Oh, and then there was that one about the werewolf. I honestly don't remember anything about that one, except that there was some kind of killer werewolf attacking a whole bunch of people. Hopefully, no one will ever mention that one at a book signing, because I don't think I could fake it for even a minute. Like I said, it's all a big blur after a while.
Peut-être que le problème, ce n'est pas vraiment son âge. Peut-être qu'il écrit simplement trop. Et puis de toute façon, comment voulez-vous que son cerveau se souvienne de quelque chose auquel il n'a pas participer ?
(Remarquez, j'aurais écrit Les Tommyknockers, moi non plus j'voudrais pas m'en rappeler)
(Via Bookslut)