It's a challenging concept, of course, but that made writing this novel so much more interesting for me!. Of course, I don't have an answer to this question, but I decided to switch to second person to bring the reader closer to Ansel's mind: you are the serial killer. I suspect we are curious how their minds work because we want to know how people become evil. "He lifts his thumb to the light, examines it close." I asked myself a lot of questions about why we love serial killers so much, what interests us about them. It's a challenging concept, of course, but that made writing this novel so much more When I first started writing this novel, Ansel's perspective was written in the third person. I suspect we are curious how their minds work because we want to know how people become evil. 'In Notes on an Execution, Danya Kukafka gives us something wrenchingly original, a rare and unsettling reading experience that challenges us to peel back what we believe about the criminal justice system, good and evil, and what human beings are capable of, both in darkness and in light. When I first started writing this novel, Ansel's perspective was written in the third person.
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