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The best stories are the ones that leave you with more questions than answers.
The people in my stories are not heroes or villains. They are just people trying to get through life.
We don't ever let go of anything, we just go on to the next thing.
It's not the writer's job to tell you how to feel. It's the writer's job to tell you something and make you feel it.
Writing is the only thing I've ever done with persistence, except for being married.
The best thing about being a writer is that you get to live in the world you create.
The trick is to pay attention to what's happening around you and to keep writing.
The fundamental fact about all of us is that we're alive for a while but will die before long.
The stories are not autobiographical, but they're personal in that way. I seem to know only the things that I've learned. Probably some things through observation, but what I feel I know surely is personal.
I want the reader to feel something is astonishing—not the 'what happens' but the way everything happens.
We say of some things that they can't be forgiven, or that we will never forgive ourselves. But we do—we do it all the time.
People are curious. A few people are. They will be driven to find things out, even trivial things. They will put things together, knowing all along that they may be mistaken.
In your life there are a few places, or maybe only the one place, where something happened, and then there are all the other places.
Literature is analysis after the event.
The story is a machine to think with.