In this episode of My Simplified Life, Mary Jones, the author of the short story collection The Goodbye Process, shares her journey as a writer and her deep love for short stories. Mary discusses the inspiration behind her work, the challenges of writing short stories, and how her background in psychology has influenced her writing. She also delves into the themes of loss and humor in her stories, providing insight into her creative process.
In This Episode, Michelle Talks About…
- The Art of Writing Short Stories
- The Role of Psychology in Storytelling
- The Intersection of Humor and Loss
The Art of Writing Short Stories
Mary Jones sheds light on the unique challenges and rewards of writing short stories. She emphasizes that while the shorter format might seem easier, it requires precision and clarity, as every word must be purposeful to convey the full depth of a character’s life or a pivotal moment.
The Role of Psychology in Storytelling
Mary discusses how her background in psychology has enriched her understanding of human nature, allowing her to create more nuanced and relatable characters. Her studies have provided her with insights into why people behave the way they do, which she weaves into her narratives.
The Intersection of Humor and Loss
Mary shares her perspective on the balance between humor and sadness in her stories. She believes humor can offer relief and comfort when dealing with serious subjects, and it’s a natural part of processing difficult experiences. Her stories often reflect this balance, providing readers with moments of levity amidst the exploration of loss.