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Today's world is very cruel.
Your community is your survival.
There's no writer's block; there's only distraction.
Sometimes a manuscript is like bread dough. You have to abuse it.
I'd rather be a born-once hog than a born-again Christian any day.
Because school was so terrible was probably why I was driven to write.
Grave silence is far more powerful than the same old voices yapping away.
I love a big book, but it's what most people like which makes commerce sing.
I feel at times that I'm making up these little people and I've lost my mind.
Spend as much time as you can in silence. Look at the way the sun paints the ground gold.
I have lived poverty. I didn't choose it. No one would choose humiliation, pain, and rage.
I like starting projects in January. That's the best time to start something. It's so inward.
If I can be writing, I can take a certain amount of control when so much around me is upsetting.
We need to stay together, to spread the truth like religion. It's a lonely, scary road, and we've got to walk it together.
You go through your life feeling like an outsider, and you respond to society in a different way when you feel like an outsider.
I love people, but I don't do so well in a system. We're poor, and we lead a very different kind of life. We depend on other people so much.
That's the way we see life: your community is your survival. And if you live in a small community like this, even the people you hate you have as friends.
That’s the way we see life: your community is your survival. And if you live in a small community like this, even the people you hate you have as friends.
My people are mostly underweight or overweight - however it is they turned out, like good bread. Bring back the hunched-over people... Bring back humanity.
Today, somewhere in America, more foreclosures. More auctions. Another farmer plots his own death. And another. There is an art to making your death by combine look like an accident.
With upper- and middle-class lawns, there's more hidden, whereas with working-class or poor lawns, there's more out to see. It just sits right out there. Very honest. Like the people.
Sadly I don't work well under restrictions. I need to forget the world and its rules and laws in order to enter the dreamlike flow of the fictional world. So I may be in some bad trouble.
When I'm not writing, I do a lot of research reading on the shape of civilization. Fiction can be a lot of different things... but I feel like it's my job to write about the way things are.
It doesn't matter that millions read as long as you share it with somebody. So I don't really think about readers or editors. You especially should never think of editors - especially never think about reviewers.
I am a person who can't teach writing or make a living in any public way, as I get confused when interrupted or overstimulated. In a classroom or crowded room, I all but blank out. So my only income is from novels.
The writing process is sort of like when you've got no electricity and you've gotten up in the middle of the night to find the bathroom, feeling your way along in the dark. I can't hardly tell you what I do because I really don't know.
People say, 'Well, why don't they get another job, why don't they pick themselves up by their bootstraps?' Well, the people that say that probably have the kind of jobs where they don't work that hard, so maybe they could have another job.
People who work in factories or in the woods or maybe a dairy farm - for years, I've been fascinated with people like that. No pretensions. They just live their lives. I found them beautiful. They were all I seemed to be interested in writing about.
I feel like a lot of time my writing is like having about twenty boxes of Christmas decorations. But no tree. You're going, Where do I put this? Then they go, Okay, you can have a tree, but we'll blindfold you and you gotta cut it down with a spoon.
Every time I think I know what's right and wrong, I end up being wrong. All I want to do is explore. I want to see what people would do. I say, 'What would this person do in this situation?' and I write it down. I'm not writing manifestos of my political views.
What poor people go through, it's amazing they don't do more violent things! If they'd just give you a little dignity, it might help you stand it better. They suffer no heat, no electricity, while you're working, but then you've got to face all the insults, too.
Whenever I write, I write what I find to be the way people are. I never use any symbolism at all, but if you write as true to life as you possibly can, people will see symbolism. They'll all see different symbolism, but they're apt to because you can see it in life.
Writing is like meditation or going into an ESP trance, or prayer. Like dreaming. You are tapping into your unconscious. To be fully conscious and alert, with life banging and popping and cuckooing all around, you are not going to find your way to your subconscious, which is a place of complete submission.