Island City: Writing Is Easy; You Just Open a Vein and Bleed
By Oline Cogdill
The frustration, intensity and seemingly near impossibility of writing has been summed up by the phrase “Writing is easy. All you do is stare at a blank sheet of paper until drops of blood form on your forehead,” which has been attributed to several sources.
Anyone who writes knows how accurate that phrase, which has been attributed to several sources, sums up the difficulty of writing. All that’s changed is substitute computer screen for paper.
That also pinpoints one problem facing celebrated children’s author Ezra in the lovely Everything Beautiful Happens at Night, receiving a heartfelt run through April 26 at Island City Stage in Wilton Manors.
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Aidan Paul and Christopher Dreeson in Island City Stage’s Everything Beautiful Happens at Night (Photos by Matthew Tippins)