i LOVED the post-modern author-as-a-character thing. i've read a couple other books before that do this but in a different way, and i think it's a brilliant moment, because it makes the story sort of about making the story. i loved that it basically was like SK saying 'this story is overwhelming, i sort of don't want to finish it, but i owe it to my characters! they're real by now, they've taken on a life of their own and they're yelling at me that i can't stop until i finish their story!' i actually have expressed these same sentiments many times before with my own writing...except, you know, i'm not published (YET), but i think it must be a feeling most (if not all) writers have. it also reminded me a bit of thomas mann's 'death in venice', the idea of an obsession overtaking you, your creative force overtaking you - i remember a line in 'death in venice' where it said something to the effect of 'the writer's worst nightmare is that he'll die before he finishes that last story kicking around in his head' and when i read that i actually dropped the book and took about 3 years to get around to finishing it because it motivated me to go and work on my own novel!
i also thought it was fantastic how he said he doesn't 'write', it's more like he channels - that if he ever has to force it, resort to detailed planning, the writing doesn't work, and it's all a matter of the way the winds of ka blow, whether you're reading to do the story or not. i feel this same way - if i try too hard to write, it doesn't come, and then when the winds of inspiration hit me it all flows out and afterwards it feels like i wasn't the one who did it, it started writing itself, and that's when it's good. i thought this was so motivational because unfortunately these winds of inspiration don't seem to hit me more than every few months, and then i go in huge manic bouts of writing, so i'm getting huge chunks of it done...over a very long period of time - and i always feel so frustrated about it but reading the end of this book made me feel like...it'll come when it comes, and that's okay. i thought that was beautiful and i suppose it can be applied to anything, can't it? you do as much as you can and, if that still isn't working, just wait until the right moment comes that it WILL work - a lovely message.
i also love the theme of obsession all the way through - the way eddie has his former drug addiction, susannah/mia has her baby, roland has the tower, callahan has his religion he needs to regain, they all have the rose, i don't know about jake specifically - it makes me wonder:
what is everyone else's (on the board here) 'dark tower'?
i'm now starting DT7 - can't wait to see where it goes, but also thinking 'what do i do when it ends!?'![]()



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