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Carrie Callahan

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Born to avid genre readers, it's no surprise that Carrie Callahan was named after a Stephen King novel. She was raised in the wilds of Florida in a series of homes set in the seedier parts of the state, feeding her sense of the strange. She's since lived in eight different states across the country and managed to become the first of her immediate family to earn a college degree.

Having grown up economically disadvantaged, Carrie prefers to write about the members of the "lower" classes while also maintaining a speculative flair--an aesthetic she calls Dirt Spec. Dirt Spec is any kind of speculative fiction (be it sci-fi, fantasy, or horror) that strives to portray people living in poverty with more nuance than a flattened trope, a piece of s
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Carrie Callahan I freewrite. I tell myself: "Pressure's off! Whatever you write is words and words is better than no words!" Then I write whatever stream-of-conscious…moreI freewrite. I tell myself: "Pressure's off! Whatever you write is words and words is better than no words!" Then I write whatever stream-of-conscious garbage that comes out of my head. Usually what comes out are anxieties or fears I'm running into that I can then cleanly dismantle. The more I dismantle them, the less they come up!

If I can't track down the source of the block, sometimes just writing that stream of conscious turns into writing a daydream which turns, inevitably, into something I can use. So, win-win!(less)
Carrie Callahan The best thing is being immersed in fantastic worlds I make up. I love meeting new fictional people, finding out where they live and what makes them t…moreThe best thing is being immersed in fantastic worlds I make up. I love meeting new fictional people, finding out where they live and what makes them tick. There's something particularly satisfying in creating a world from whole cloth and having it translate to someone else.(less)
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Why do you want to be a writer? Is it to explore new, fantastical worlds? To delve into the meaning behind human relationships? To examine the course of humanity from now into the distant future of star travel? To therapeutically explore concepts, worlds, characters, or memories that just won't leave you alone?Or is it to see your name on a book cover? To be called an "author"? To make money?
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Ursula K. Le Guin
“What is fantasy? On one level, of course, it is a game: a pure pretense with no ulterior motive whatever. It is one child saying to another child, “Let’s be dragons,” and then they’re dragons for an hour or two. It is escapism of the most admirable kind—the game played for the game’s sake.
On another level, it is still a game, but a game played for very high stakes. Seen thus, as art, not spontaneous play, its affinity is not with daydream, but with dream. It is a different approach to reality, an alternative technique for apprehending and coping with existence. It is not antirational but pararational; not realistic, but surrealistic, superrealistic, a heightening of reality. In Freud’s terminology, it employs primary, not secondary process thinking. It employs archetypes, which, Jung warned us, are dangerous things. Dragons are more dangerous, and a good deal commoner, than bears. Fantasy is nearer to poetry, to mysticism, and to insanity than naturalistic fiction is. It is a real wilderness, and those who go there should not feel too safe. And their guides, the writers of fantasy, should take their responsibilities seriously.”
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