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" After 'Memory Keeper's Daughter,' it took me a few months to shut out the world. I really had to turn off the Internet and sort of cloister myself away from the world again and sink into that psychic space to write again. "
Space
Myself
Memory
" As a writer and as a reader, I really believe in the power of narrative to allow us ways to experience life beyond our own, ways to reflect on things that have happened to us and a chance to engage with the world in ways that transcend time and gender and all sorts of things. "
Power
Time
Experience
" I always talk to my students about the need to write for the joy of writing. I try to sort of disaggregate the acclaim from the act of writing. "
Try
Talk
Need
" I don't think we'll ever lose the desire for people to tell stories or to hear stories or to be entrapped in a beautiful story. "
Story
Beautiful
Lose
" I find my husband's family history fascinating, as they can trace the family lineage back to ancestors who fought, and died, in the first battle of the Revolution, as well as to many other interesting people. "
History
People
Revolution
" I grew up in Skaneateles, a small town in New York's Finger Lakes region, where parts of my family have lived for five generations. I can walk the streets there and point out my father's childhood home, the houses my grandfather built, the farm where my great-great-uncle worked after he emigrated from England in the 1880s. "
Childhood
Family
Father
" I had a great life even before 'The Memory Keeper's Daughter' took off. I really enjoy teaching. "
Daughter
Enjoy
Great
" I hadn't really thought about this until 'The Lake of Dreams,' but I've set all my stories in places that are familiar to me. It frees me up to spend more imaginative time on the characters. "
Dreams
Lake
Thought
" I haven't done any genealogical exploring myself, though members of my family and also of my husband's family have traced things back. I have a great grandfather on my mother's side who was a musician, and I'd like to know more about his life. "
Great
Mother
Family
" I like clothes that are elegant and comfortable. "
Comfortable
Elegant
Like
" I like to think I've grown as a writer and taken some risks, but I still consider myself to be a literary writer. "
Like
Think
Writer
" I lived for two years in Odawara, a castle town an hour outside of Tokyo, near the sea. It's a beautiful place, and I drew on my experiences there when writing 'The Lake of Dreams.' "
Sea
Writing
Beautiful
" I love 'Memory Keeper's Daughter,' but in some ways I think 'The Lake of Dreams' is a stronger book. I was able to tell the story I wanted to tell. That's all you can ever do as a writer. From there on you have no control over it. "
Memory
Book
Daughter
" I love to swim, and I love being near water. "
Love
Being
I Love
" I never know as a writer when I set out into a novel where it's going to take me. "
Take
Writer
Me
" In writing, I want to be remembered for telling good stories in beautiful and powerful language, using the poetry of words to reflect the thematic concerns of compelling stories. "
Words
Good
Poetry
" I swam across Skaneateles Lake, about a mile, when I was 11 years old. I remember feeling when I was in the middle of the lake that I would be there forever, and having no idea where on shore I'd end up. I made it, and I'm proud of the determination and persistence that took. "
End
Proud
Persistence
" I think that it would be hard to find a family that didn't have a secret in it somewhere, and sometimes we know about them, sometimes we don't. Sometimes we have an inkling that there's something hidden, but I think that it touches everybody's life. "
Life
Think
Sometimes
" It's impossible to control the reception of your work - the only thing you can control is the experience of writing itself, and the work you create. "
Writing
Control
Experience
" It's kind of a mysterious process, but something will catch my attention, and I'll make a note about it. I may even write a few pages about it, and then I'll put it aside, but I'll sort of keep it in mind. Then as time goes on, other things will gather to it as if it's a magnet, almost, and eventually, there's enough to make the story. "
Process
Story
Attention
" I've always set my stories in places I know well. It frees me up to spend more imaginative time on the characters if I'm not worrying about the logistics. "
Always
Time
Places
" Lexington is home to the University of Kentucky, where my husband and I teach, as well as to Transylvania University, the oldest college established west of the Allegheny Mountains, and several multinational companies; people come and go from all over the world. "
Home
College
People
" Many Lexington natives believe they live in a special place, one impossible to leave. I'm not so sure about that - or it's more accurate to say I think a more general truth exists beneath it: the place you first call home stays with you always, whether you remain or go. "
Impossible
Live
Think
" 'Middlesex' by Jeffrey Eugenides left me both moved and, at times, laughing out loud in delight. "
Laughing
Out
Me
" My first job was in a nursing home - a terrible place in retrospect. It was in an old house, and the residents were so lonely. People rarely visited them. I only stayed there a couple of months, but it made a strong impression on me. "
Job
Lonely
Home
" One of my greatest times of inspiration is when I'm traveling or living in a new country - there's a tremendous freedom that comes from being unfettered by your own, familiar culture, and by seeing the world from a different point of view. "
Freedom
View
Culture
" 'The Lake of Dreams' grew gradually, over many years, elements and ideas accruing until they gained enough critical mass to become a novel. "
Ideas
Become
Lake
" There was a sense that there was a lot of word of mouth happening with 'The Memory Keeper's Daughter,' even in hardcover. "
Sense
Daughter
Memory
" The secret at the heart of 'The Memory Keeper's Daughter' is something everybody, except for some of the characters, knows in Chapter 1. Some of the narrative tension comes from that distance between what the readers know and what the characters know. "
Heart
Know
Daughter
" The way we behave, our views and outlooks really have their sources some place. They come from somewhere. Sometimes we don't even know what they are, and yet they're very powerful in our lives. "
Sometimes
Know
Place
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