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All Quotes by author - Jennifer Egan
" As a reader and a writer, I'm happiest when apparently mutually exclusive states can somehow coexist. "
Happiest
Writer
Exclusive
" Because you can't write habitually and well all the time, you have to be willing to write badly. That's how you get the regularity that enables you to be present for the good stuff. "
Write
Well
Time
" Fiction is my deepest love, but I love journalism, too. It keeps me thinking vigorously, and it reminds me that there is a world out there. "
Thinking
World
Journalism
" I blurb a lot of books by women, and I'm eager to provide encouragement and support for young women. "
Support
Young
Women
" I felt unbelievably lucky to have the success I did with 'Goon Squad,' and I also felt the pressure of how fleeting that success can be. "
Squad
Lucky
How
" If I'm doing something I know I can pull off, then that's not the book I should be writing. "
Book
Doing
I Can
" I find myself thinking more about the past as I get older... maybe because there's just more of it to think about. At the same time, I'm less haunted by it than I was as a younger person. I guess that's probably the ideal: to reach a point where you have access to all of your memories, but you don't feel victimized by them. "
Myself
Past
Think
" If you can write any way and it's working out, just bow down in gratitude. "
Gratitude
Way
Working
" If you read novels of the 19th century, they're pretty experimental. They take lots of chances; they seem to break a lot of rules. You've got omniscient narrators lecturing at times to the reader in first person. If you go back to the earliest novels, this is happening to a wild extent, like 'Tristram Shandy' or 'Don Quixote'. "
Go
Person
You
" If you've been around as long as I have, watching the literary scene, then you know that who's in and who's out changes by the year. It's really a very fluid situation that requires that the person who is having the good luck now isn't having it a year or two from now. "
Good
Long
You
" I haven't had trouble with writer's block. I think it's because my process involves writing very badly. My first drafts are filled with lurching, cliched writing, outright flailing around. Writing that doesn't have a good voice or any voice. But then there will be good moments. "
Writing
Moments
Think
" I learned you have to move fast, writing futuristic satire in America: Before you know it, you're a realist! "
Fast
America
Writing
" I'm a dogged person. I respond to adversity with a steely resistance. "
Respond
Resistance
Adversity
" I'm not a wildly gifted person; I don't play an instrument or speak another language or have great accomplishments in another field, as many writers do. But writing feels natural to me; the act of it seems to free up my unconscious, so that sometimes I feel that I have access to more ideas and information than my conscious mind could think up. "
Writing
Think
Me
" I'm not sure if the passage of time affects our core identities so much as reveals them to us. "
Passage
Sure
Us
" In a way, I'm always trying to do something I'm not qualified to do. So I feel that lack of qualification. And I'm scared. And I have a tendency to think things may not/probably won't work out. That's my basic mindset. "
Feel
Way
Think
" In a way, I started 'Goon Squad' not even realizing I was writing a book. I thought I was just writing a few stories to stall before starting this other book that I wanted to write - or thought I wanted to write: I still haven't written it. "
Book
Thought
Way
" I think literary theory satisfied a deep love I have for big, encompassing narratives about the world and how it works - which are usually, in the end, more creative visions unto themselves than illuminating explanations. "
End
Love
Think
" I've never been that confident. I don't tend to think, swaggeringly, 'I'm going to ace this.' It's just not who I am. "
Think
I Am
Going
" I was not a punk rocker, absolutely not, but I certainly knew quite a lot of them, and I definitely went to the Mab - it was raw, interesting intense scene, so I was very drawn to it, but I was a total outsider. "
Interesting
Outsider
Punk
" One futuristic novel that had a huge impact on me was Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein,' which is kind of science fiction plus Gothic. "
Plus
Gothic
Impact
" Proust, my big inspiration for 'Goon Squad,' uses music a lot in his novel, both in terms of plot and structure. I liked the idea of doing the same thing, which is one reason I structured 'Goon Squad' as a record album, with an A side and a B side, that's built around the contrasting sounds of the individual numbers in it. "
Numbers
Reason
Squad
" Reading is a lot like eating for me: If I try to read a book I'm not hungry for, I won't enjoy it, but if I wait until I have a real appetite for something, I'll devour it. "
Reading
Enjoy
Eating
" There are a lot of writers who find a groove and spend a career mining that vein. I seem to be exactly the opposite. "
Career
Seem
Mining
" The sheer sensory experience of San Francisco is unlike anywhere else. Not just the physical beauty, but the textures, the feel, the wind, the ocean. It's a monumental feeling unrivaled by anywhere else. Its a world class, gorgeous city. And the coffee is great. "
Ocean
Beauty
Experience
" Training readers to expect a voice or subject matter from me would interfere with the reinvention I crave. At the same time, I feel almost too able to disappear at times. "
Me
Time
Training
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