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‟ My father was an engineer - he wasn't literary, not a writer or a journalist, but he was one of the world's great readers. Every two weeks, he'd take me to our local branch library and pull books off the shelf for me, stacking them up in my arms - 'Have you read this? And this? And this?'
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‟ I use my fiction to explore my own unconscious issues. I usually don't even know what's going on with me until I'm writing. That doesn't mean my books are autobiographical.
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‟ I tried writing fiction as a little kid, but had a teacher humiliate me, so didn't write again until I was a senior in college.
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‟ My father gave me Dostoevsky's 'Crime and Punishment' when I was in junior high; my junior high, angst-filled soul responded to that.
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‟ I write every day... I never get ideas unless I'm actually writing. Ideas I get in the shower don't do me any good.
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‟ For me, I'd rather be the inventive one, and if something doesn't work, I'll go back to the workshop, put it on the bench, and pound on it for awhile.
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‟ I despise places where you have to have an assigned seat. Makes me feel like I'm at the airport.
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