The world wore two writers. Each of these writers had outlived his horrors by embracing a new reality where chaos and absurdity were the norm, where loved ones died, but love did not. The stories they tell are absurd, but you do find this backbone in in love rfor whether it's love for the characters or horror about the event bur there's always kind like this. This backbone is the important, which ultimately is the real story.
In Part 1, Chuck Palahniuk and I broke down some of the writing techniques, and analyze some of the famous novels and literature out there.
In this Part 2 of the episode, we talked more about his new book, People, Places, Things: My Human Landmarks. We even analyzed why he wrote it the way he did, and what was his intention!
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