Technically a memoir, 'The Woman Warrior' becomes almost magical through its inclusion of folk tales, dreams, and revisions.Collection: Dreams
I learned how to comport myself among trolls, elves, hobbits or goblins. I learned that a friend can be lost to greed and avarice. I learned that solving riddles may be as important a survival skill as bowmanship. I know how to talk to a dragon, and that it's best not to.
I do read all my work aloud as I'm working - this has made it a little hard to adjust to my husband's retirement. I can shout the shouty parts if I'm alone in the house, but of course, I feel a fool if someone is there to hear me.
I assume that we are all limited by our own brains and experiences and can only understand other people and other creatures through a kind of translation that brings them closer to us.
The process of writing a book is so removed in my mind from the process of publishing it that I often forget for great stretches that I eventually hope to do the latter.
I read my books to writing workshops and friends, and I'm often focussed just on keeping them entertained. I never think about marketing at all.
I can't say that winning the Pen/Faulkner was a dream come true because I would never have dared to dream it.
I hear so many writers say - and these are writers that I trust completely - 'I just started hearing a voice', or, 'The characters came to life'. I am filled with loathing for my own characters when I hear that because they do nothing of the sort. Left to their own devices, they do nothing but drink coffee and complain about their lives.
The smart way to build a literary career is you create an identifiable product, then reliably produce that product so people know what they are going to get. That's the smart way to build a career, but not the fun way. Maybe you can think about being less successful and happier. That's an option, too.
My books have occasionally been of mixed success. It's not like I have gone from triumph to triumph. I have had a couple of books do very, very well and a couple do very, very badly.
Octavia Butler often described herself as an outsider, but within science fiction, she was loved as an insider, someone who was a fan first and came to S.F. writing as an enthusiastic reader.
Butler's novel 'Kindred' may be the book most widely read by readers outside science fiction; it has been assigned as a text in classrooms and has sold steadily since its publication in 1979.
If we see a sad rain, it doesn't mean the rain is sad, but it means we see it. That's an easily dismissible kind of projection. But what I'm struggling to say, is that we take that rain in through our own hearts and emotions and senses and skin, and all those filters have an impact.
In certain ways, we, many of us, stopped paying attention to the world. I have to think we would have moved on the whole climate issue in a different way if we'd been paying better attention.
Often, when you look at history, at least through the lens that many of us have looked at history - high school and college courses - a lot of the color gets bled out of it. You're left with a time period that does not look as strange and irrational as the time you're actually living through.
I was pretty happy with how my career had gone, mainly because of the enormous freedom I've had to write what I've wanted to write. I had a very clear picture of who I was as a writer.
If I'm made to pick one transcendent reading experience, then it was listening to Miss Sarzin as - if we'd been very, very good - she read the next chapter of 'The Hobbit' aloud to us.
Trees are as close to immortality as the rest of us ever come.Collection: Tree
Let us never underestimate the power of a well-written letter.Collection: Letters
Arriving late was a way of saying that your own time was more valuable than the time of the person who waited for you.Collection: Arriving
The sunset you see is always better than the one you don’t. More stars are always better than less.Collection: Stars
I still haven't found the place where I can be my true self. But maybe you never get to be your true self, either.Collection: Self
In the phrase ' human being,' the word 'being' is much more important than the word 'human.'Collection: Important
When there is an invisible elephant in the room, one is from time to time bound to trip over a trunk.Collection: Elephants
The spoken word converts individual knowledge into mutual knowledge, and there is no way back once you've gone over that cliff. Saying nothing was more amendable, and over time I'd come to see that it was usually your best course of action.Collection: Gone
In everyone's life there are people who stay and people who go and people who are taken against their will.Collection: Taken
When I run the world, librarians will be exempt from tragedy. Even their smaller sorrows will last only for as long as you can take out a book.Collection: Running
I'm unclear on the definition of person the courts have been using. Something that sieves out dolphins but lets corporations slide on through.Collection: Dolphins
I wonder sometimes if I'm the only one spending my life making the same mistake over and over again or if that's simply human. Do we all tend toward a single besetting sin?Collection: Mistake
In general, librarians enjoyed special requests. A reference librarian is someone who likes the chase. When librarians read for pleasure, they often pick a good mystery.Collection: Special
Each of us has a private Austen.Collection: Austen
Where you succeed will never matter so much as where you fail.Collection: Matter
Antagonism in my family comes wrapped in layers of code, sideways feints, full deniability. I believe the same can be said of many families.Collection: Believe
The happening and telling are very different things. This doesn’t mean that the story isn’t true, only that I honestly don’t know anymore if I really remember it or only remember how to tell it. Language does this to our memories, simplifies, solidifies, codifies, mummifies. An off-told story is like a photograph in a family album. Eventually it replaces the moment it was meant to capture.Collection: Memories
No Utopia is Utopia for everyoneCollection: Utopia
Lots of people go mad in January. Not as many as in May, of course. Nor June. But January is your third most common month for madness.Collection: June
But no one is easier to delude than a parent; they see only what they wish to see.Collection: Parent
There was something appealing in thinking of a character with a secret life that her author knew nothing about. Slipping off while the author's back was turned, to find love in her own way. Showing up just in time to deliver the next bit of dialogue with an innocent face.Collection: Character
Marriage seemed like such a small space whenever I was in it. I liked the getting married. Courtship has a plotline. But there's no plot to being married. Just the same things over and over again. Same fights, same friends, same things you do on a Saturday. The repetition would start to get to me.Collection: Fighting
You've done so many things and read so many books. Do you still believe in happy endings?" "Oh my Lord, yes." Bernadette's hands were pressed against each other like a book, like a prayer. "I guess I would. I've had about a hundred of them.Collection: Prayer
A man says something. Sometimes it turns out to be the truth, but this has nothing to do with the man who says it.Collection: Men
Just ask yourself, if we weren't taught to be women, what would we be? (Ask yourself this question even if you're a man, and don't cheat by changing the words.)Collection: Men
There's science and there's science, is all I'm saying. Where humans are the subjects, it's mostly not scienceCollection: Humans
Sometimes you best avoid talking by being quiet, but sometimes you best avoid talking by talking.Collection: Talking
You know, I don't think there's anything truly unforgivable. Not where there's love.Collection: Thinking