"Stories are relics, part of an undiscovered pre-existing world."
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"As a rule, I don't worry about genre. I just want to tell a good story, with characters that interest me and my readers."
"The object of fiction isn't grammatical correctness but to make the reader welcome and then tell a story.... Writing is seduction. Good talk is part of seduction."
"When the reader hears strong echoes of his or her own life and beliefs, he or she is apt to become more invested in the story."
"...my basic belief about the making of stories is that they pretty much make themselves."
"I go where the story leads. And, sometimes, it is a little bit outrageous. And I relish that. I sort of want to be as much on the edge as I can."
"The worst thing you can try to do is to steer the story once it gets going. You just kind of follow along and see where it goes. That's the fun."
"I'm afraid of all kinds of things. I'm afraid of failing at whatever story I'm writing - that it won't come up for me, or that I won't be able to finish it."
"I never have a thematic intention at the outset. The story informs the theme for me rather than the other way around. But as it happens... this is, at least to a degree, about getting old and the rapid passage of our lives."
"I write short stories when a little idea occurs to me, that I know isn't a part of a novel that will stand by itself and should be concentrated."
"The only story that seems worth writing is a cry, a shot, a scream. A story should break the reader's heart."
"The solution to a problem - a story that you are unable to finish - is the problem. It isn't as if the problem is one thing and the solution something else. The problem, properly understood = the solution. Instead of trying to hide or efface what limits the story, capitalize on that very limitation. State it, rail against it."
"I try to look on the sunny side of life. If something dramatic happens to me, I always try to recount it as a comedy tale, rather than a victim's story."
"The following story is one which he related recently regarding the practice of fault - finding among creeds: A frog lived in a well. It had lived there for a long time. . . ."
"Study people's success stories hard. Study their failures even harder."
"A skillful playwright might have a good time with the story of the assassination of President William McKinley, and especially with the three most flamboyant political figures involved: Mark Hanna, Theodore Roosevelt, and Emma Goldman."
"I'd always assumed I was the central character in my own story, but now it occured to me I might in fact be only a minor character in someone else's."
"I like to end stories where the readers have a little room to run. They can resolve things as they like in their own mind."
"All Marketers are liars tell stories."
"We're all story-telling creatures, and also I think that's the point about biography because the life is exemplary."