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  • I tell the story by feel most of the time, and I am not much given to labyrinthian digressions but seem to be naturally drawn to compression and pace, and the feelings come about on their own.
    - Daniel Woodrell
  • There are people so alienated from the mainstream of American culture that it's like a parallel universe. They don't expect anything but trouble from the square world. Every time they interact with that world, they're given a ticket, sent to jail, drafted. It's never good. So they live by a separate value system.
    - Daniel Woodrell
  • For a long time, I didn't think I wanted to live in the Ozarks or write about the region. It seemed to be a sure recipe for obscurity, and to be obscure was not my conscious ambition.
    - Daniel Woodrell
  • I love Shakespeare and the Greeks - learned a lot studying them at one time.
    - Daniel Woodrell
  • I realized there might be monetary or financial reasons to jump in and write a 'Winter's Bone Retriumphs' or something, and nobody would object to me doing that in publishing. But it would be a waste of my time, and they always take a little longer than you thought they would take.
    - Daniel Woodrell
  • This happens to me all the time: I think I'm working on one thing, but this other thing, whether I want it to or not, keeps coming through.
    - Daniel Woodrell