Barriers Quote by Mike Rich
“We were interviewing an author, and we started talking about how so many of them - Salinger, Shaw, Fitzgerald - were really an odd bunch. They put a barrier around themselves, and not many people got through it. This was the spark that I really latched onto - someone who could break through the barrier. Of course [FINDING FORRESTER] really began to take shape when I began to wonder, what if it was a young person?”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Podcast with Mike Rich, 2023
The quote reflects on how many famous authors are aloof, creating barriers that few can penetrate, and the desire to find a young protagonist who can break through such barriers.
In simple terms: Famous authors often seem distant; the speaker seeks a young character who can overcome that distance.
Find or create characters who can breach social or emotional walls.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- writing workshops
- character brainstorming
- story planning
- mentor-mentee dialogues
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can a young character authentically break through entrenched social barriers?
- What responsibilities do writers have when portraying such breakthroughs?
Not all barriers are purely personal; cultural or systemic factors may also impede connection.