BULLshot: Christopher Evans

BULLshot: Christopher Evans

 

BE: How would you say writing about an experience validates (or fails to validate) complicated or seemingly invalid emotions?

 

CE: If you write about an experience—and write about it in a way you sincerely believe to be truthful—then you are presenting the emotions involved as facts. They are your facts and, no matter how complicated or contrary or cringe-worthy they might be, no one can tell you that you didn’t feel them. To you, they are valid because they exist.

 

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About the Author

Bryce Emley is a freelance writer, poetry reader for Raleigh Review, and MFA student at NC State. His stuff can be found in/on Mid-American Review, Prairie Schooner, Your Impossible Voice and Salon.com.