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" In August 2008, I moved with the man who would become my husband from Boston to a cabin in rural North Carolina. "
Laura van den Berg
Man
Husband
Cabin
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" Being scared by a movie offers a safe catharsis, because the terror is confined to the screen. It's an adrenalin spike, and when I come back down, I feel a bit more leveled. "
Laura van den Berg
More
Back
Down
" In 'The Third Hotel,' my narrator, Claire, is wrestling with this sense of perpetual unfinishedness. She's trying to make sense of her husband's death, how someone's life can just stop and not continue, and of the lack of resolution in her own inner life. "
Laura van den Berg
Hotel
Trying
She
" Children exist in the worlds that adults create for them, both locally and globally, and their options are, by virtue of age, often painfully limited. "
Laura van den Berg
Options
Create
Age
" Unlike a novel, where you expect a different kind of arc that leaves us with a somber sense of resolution, I think a story in some ways as like a train window: being able to watch the landscape pass for a certain amount of time. And then your stop arrives, and you have to leave. "
Laura van den Berg
Story
Think
Time
" Early influences included Lorrie Moore, Amy Hempel, Charles Baxter, Richard Ford, Alice Munro, Denis Johnson - writers who are important to me still and who I discovered through my teachers. "
Laura van den Berg
Teachers
Through
Me
" I am a pretty omnivoracious reader in respect to prose style, but if the prose doesn't have its own music, if the relationship to the sentence seems unconsidered or superficial, I have a really hard time reading the work. "
Laura van den Berg
Music
Respect
Work
" I love noir, quite obviously. "
Laura van den Berg
Love
Obviously
Noir
" I am an incorrigible eavesdropper, so I am very much influenced by what I hear. "
Laura van den Berg
Hear
I Am
Am
" In fiction, we are not bound by social convention, so the things that mystify and unsettle are allowed to rise to the surface. "
Laura van den Berg
Rise
Fiction
Social
" It puzzles me when writers say they can't read fiction when they're writing fiction because they don't want to be influenced. I'm totally open to useful influence. I'm praying for it. "
Laura van den Berg
Say
Want
Open
" I tend to be drawn to characters who are not rule followers, who behave in unexpected and unusual ways. "
Laura van den Berg
Unexpected
Rule
Followers
" If we can think of a place, the physicality of a place, as a kind of 'material,' I would say the landscape of Florida in particular was especially important while writing 'Isle.' "
Laura van den Berg
Landscape
Place
Writing
" The short story has been here and is here and will be here as long as we are. "
Laura van den Berg
Short
Long
Here
" I have no problem quitting things, because I have a horror of boredom. "
Laura van den Berg
Problem
Things
Boredom
" I really need so much time to really make headway on a novel that requires me to disappear from the world in a way. "
Laura van den Berg
Time
Way
Disappear
" I think my favorite horror films are really grounded in human psychology, which is to say I think through sort of extreme dislocations of reality. "
Laura van den Berg
Think
Horror
Human
" I am temperamentally drawn to work that shoves the strange and normal against one another, it's true, although I don't see the 'strange' and the 'normal' as being two separate categories of experience; for me, they are intertwined, hard to separate. "
Laura van den Berg
True
Experience
I Am
" I lived in Florida until I was 22. "
Laura van den Berg
Florida
Lived
Until
" Children tell themselves stories, engage in self-delusion and fantasy, but those narratives are more evolving than calcified - and with that malleability comes both freedom and danger. "
Laura van den Berg
Children
Tell
Fantasy
" I lived in Boston for three years, and during that time, I wrote my first collection of stories, 'What the World Will Look Like When All the Water Leaves Us;' other stories that didn't make it into the collection; and several failed novel openings. "
Laura van den Berg
Three
Look
Boston
" I take a pretty expansive view of craft, which is to say I don't see craft as just being technique - it's also process; subject; ideas and feelings; visions and dreams; the words that are put down and the words that are avoided. "
Laura van den Berg
Ideas
Dreams
Words
" Not long after watching 'The Passenger,' I wrote the first lines of 'The Isle of Youth,' which concerns twin sisters who swap identities and become ensnared in the Miami underworld. "
Laura van den Berg
Youth
Become
Watching
" The past is an open wound, a life force busily shaping an increasingly bewildering present. "
Laura van den Berg
Present
Past
Wound
" As a young writer, I was sort of sailing around trying to 'find my voice' - for lack of a better term - and I was really chafing against the very minimal brand of domestic realism that I'd read so much of in college. "
Laura van den Berg
Voice
Trying
College
" As for me, I was a lonely kid, with few close friends until I was an adult - even when I might have been perceived as being on the inside, I felt like I was on the outside, kind of like viewing the world through a sheet of glass. "
Laura van den Berg
Kid
World
Me
" If I leave the fictional world for too long, it's a bit like stepping through a portal, entering another reality, and then not knowing how to get back to where you were before. "
Laura van den Berg
Not Knowing
World
Reality
" I think that one thing about teaching is you're trying to communicate your thoughts about a work to a group of people who may or may not share that sentiment. This has forced me to become a lot more articulate about what I respond to and what I don't respond to in fiction. "
Laura van den Berg
Me
You
Work
" We're all trying to figure out on a daily basis what kind of person to be, aren't we? I am, at least. "
Laura van den Berg
Person
Kind
I Am
" Youth is such a fascinating and volatile concoction of vulnerability, dependence, restlessness, relentlessness. You're still learning the terms of the world and of the self, in a very immediate way. "
Laura van den Berg
You
World
Learning
" The kind of dystopian books that I've always loved the most are the ones where you find yourself in a world that's less scorched-earth and instead a world that has just been made different. "
Laura van den Berg
Yourself
Kind
You