zoomorphism
What organizes fiction is conflict—and only characers experience conflict, [so find] the dominating human conflict in your situation.
—Stephen Koch on how to find your story when writing.
I realize, reading this, that one thing that makes J. M. Coetzee’s work so unusual, and so powerful, is his understanding and depiction of humanity as decidedly unspecial. Rather than anthropomorphizing non-human “characters”, he depicts humans as merely creatures like any other.
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