Alan Moore Quote

I thought if I can still be the central voice but without having an 'I' there, and by not having it there, it makes it easier for the reader to slip into the consciousness of the narrator. If you remove the letter 'I' it becomes a universal I. Everybody is the author walking down those streets while they are in the prose.


De Abaitua interview (1998)


I thought if I can still be the central voice but without having an 'I' there, and by not having it there, it makes it easier for the reader to slip...

I thought if I can still be the central voice but without having an 'I' there, and by not having it there, it makes it easier for the reader to slip...

I thought if I can still be the central voice but without having an 'I' there, and by not having it there, it makes it easier for the reader to slip...

I thought if I can still be the central voice but without having an 'I' there, and by not having it there, it makes it easier for the reader to slip...