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" My sentences tend to be very short and rather spare. I'm more your paragraph kind of gal. "
Geraldine Brooks
Very
Your
Kind
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" If somebody from the past doesn't rise up from the grave and start talking to me, I haven't got a book. I have to hear that voice, the voice of the narrator. How she sounds will tell me who she is, and who she is will tell me how she will act - and that starts the plot in motion. "
Geraldine Brooks
She
Past
Me
" For most people, chemotherapy is no longer the chamber of horrors we often conceive it to be. Yes, it is an ordeal for some people, but it wasn't for me, nor for most of the patients I got to know during my four months of periodic visits to the chemo suite. "
Geraldine Brooks
Yes
People
Me
" I swim in a sea of words. They flow around me and through me and, by a process that is not fully clear to me, some delicate hidden membrane draws forth the stuff that is the necessary condition of my life. "
Geraldine Brooks
My Life
Process
Sea
" I was so shy. I used to cross the street so I wouldn't even have to talk to my relatives, much less strangers. That's not shy, that's wise. But I found that that when you had a journalist's notebook in your hand it wasn't really you, you see. "
Geraldine Brooks
You
Talk
Wise
" I loved being away from school. I didn't really fancy school that much when I was little; it wasn't until I was in third or fourth grade that I really settled down at school and I was much happier at home with my mum and she was very creative and sort of fostered all my interests. "
Geraldine Brooks
Down
Home
School
" The thing that most attracts me to historical fiction is taking the factual record as far as it is known, using that as scaffolding, and then letting imagination build the structure that fills in those things we can never find out for sure. "
Geraldine Brooks
Build
Find
Imagination
" Sometimes I want to have a mental book burning that would scour my mind clean of all the filthy visions literature has conjured there. But how to do without 'The Illiad?' How to do without 'Macbeth?' "
Geraldine Brooks
Want
Book
Literature
" One thing I believe completely is that the human heart remains the human heart, no matter how our material circumstances change as we move together through time. "
Geraldine Brooks
Time
Believe
Change
" I'm a praying atheist. When I hear an ambulance siren, I ask for a blessing for those people in trouble, knowing that no one's listening. I think it's just a habit of mindfulness. "
Geraldine Brooks
Listening
People
Hear
" When I write a word in English, a simple one, such as, say, 'chief,' I have unwittingly ushered a querulous horde into the room. The Roman legionary is there, shaking his cap, or head, and Andy Capp is there, slouching in his signature working man's headgear. "
Geraldine Brooks
Head
Man
Working
" If you look at an illuminated manuscript, even today, it just blows your mind. For them, without all the clutter and inputs that we have, it must have been even more extraordinary. "
Geraldine Brooks
You
Extraordinary
Look
" Certainly I'm still mining my experiences as a journalist. I think it's no coincidence that all three of my novels basically are about how people act in a time of catastrophe. Do they go to their best self or their worst self? "
Geraldine Brooks
Self
Think
People
" Moral certainty can deafen people to any truth other than their own. "
Geraldine Brooks
Truth
Own
Moral
" I can always write. Sometimes, to be sure, what I write is crap, but it's words on the page and therefore it is something to work with. "
Geraldine Brooks
Words
I Can
Sometimes
" I write while my son is at school. At about 7:45 A.M., I walk him there, with the dogs, then walk them for another forty minutes or so, go home and chain myself to the desk a little before 9 A.M., and try not to be distracted until I hear my son plunge through the front door at about 3 P.M. "
Geraldine Brooks
School
Son
Myself
" Jewish prayers are mostly about daily things - the sliver of a new moon, dew on the grass, the bread and the wine. "
Geraldine Brooks
New
Wine
Bread
" I'm very, very leery of nonfiction books where they change timeframes and use - what do they call those things? - composite characters. I don't think that's right. "
Geraldine Brooks
Change
Right
Things
" It is my great good luck the words I use are English words, which means I live in a very old nation of open borders; a rich, deep, multi-layered, promiscuous universe, infused with Latin, German, French, Greek, Arabic and countless other tongues. "
Geraldine Brooks
Words
Deep
Good
" Even the classics that we read to our young children are full of wolves' fangs and burning ovens and bloody feet and ice shards piercing hearts. Even the New Testament climaxes with an act of unspeakable torture. Might as well just read to our kids from the Amnesty Annual Report and be done with it. "
Geraldine Brooks
Feet
Children
Done
" 'You've got mail!' exclaims the cheery automaton at America Online. The flag on the mailbox icon waves invitingly on my computer screen. For a second, I'm 10 years old again, waiting for the postman's whistle to slice the stillness of an Australian afternoon. "
Geraldine Brooks
You
America
Flag
" When you're writing non-fiction, you go as far as you can go, and then ethically you have to stop. You can't go. You can't suppose. You can't imagine. And I think there's something in human nature that wants to finish the story. "
Geraldine Brooks
Nature
Writing
Human Nature
" Both my mum and dad were great readers, and we would go every Saturday morning to the library, and my sister and I had a library card when we could pass off something as a signature, and all of us would come with an armful of books. "
Geraldine Brooks
Saturday
Sister
Us
" I think I'm still chewing on my years as a foreign correspondent. I found myself covering catastrophes - war, uprising, famine, refugee crises - and witnessing how people were affected by dire situations. When I find a story from the past, I bring some of those lessons to bear on the narrative. "
Geraldine Brooks
Past
Think
Story
" The Sarajevans have a very particular world view - a mordant wit coupled with this unbearable sadness and... truckloads of guts, you know. "
Geraldine Brooks
View
You
World
" I had been afraid of breast cancer, as I suspect most women are, from the time I hit adolescence. At that age, when our emerging sexuality is our central preoccupation, the idea of disfigurement of a breast is particularly horrifying. "
Geraldine Brooks
Time
Age
Breast Cancer
" And when I'd be reporting in Israel, Palestinians would say, the Jews they're not like us, and the Jews would say the same things about the Palestinians, they don't want what we want. And I never bought it as a reporter and I don't buy it as a novelist. I think, you know, the sound of somebody crying for their lost child sounds the same. "
Geraldine Brooks
Say
Lost
Know
" I had this story that had been banging around in my head and I thought, 'I'll just see if there's anything there.' So I wrote a few chapters of the book that became 'Year of Wonders,' and lucky for me it found its readers. "
Geraldine Brooks
Book
Story
Me
" September 11, 2001, revealed heroism in ordinary people who might have gone through their lives never called upon to demonstrate the extent of their courage. "
Geraldine Brooks
Who
People
Heroism
" There's just so many great stories in the past that you can know a little bit about, but you can't know it all, and that's where imagination can work. "
Geraldine Brooks
Work
Past
Know
" Yes, it seems we've got this mutant gene in our human personality that makes us susceptible to this same kind of mistake over and over again. It's really uncanny how we build these beautiful multicultural edifices and then allow this switch to be flipped and everybody goes, 'Oh, the other, get them out of here.' "
Geraldine Brooks
Personality
Mistake
Beautiful