“Whenever I get lost in a novel I just throw a poem in. What it does is flare up, and it's so illuminated that I'm able to see where to go. I write between these illuminations.” WritingDoeAblePoetryLostNovelIlluminationFlareFlare Up Author:Kate Braverman
“I write a lot by sound. One sound leads me to another. These sounds aren't random; they have their own logic.” WritingSoundLogicLeading Me Author:Kate Braverman
“writing is about doing something very close to the bone. It's about shocking yourself. When I write, I like to make myself cry, laugh - I like to give myself an experience. I see a lot of writing out there that's very safe. But if you're not scaring yourself, why would you think that you'd be scaring anybody else? If you're not coming to a revelation about your place in the universe, why would you think anyone else would?” IfsThinkingGivingWritingUniverseLaughingCrySafeBonesRevelationsShocking Author:Kate Braverman
“Writing is like hunting. There are brutally cold afternoons with nothing in sight, only the wind and your breaking heart. Then the moment when you bag something big. The entire process is beyond intoxicating.” WritingHeartMomentsBigsProcessWindColdSightBagsAfternoonHuntingHeart Break Author:Kate Braverman
“All good writing is built one good line at a time. You build a novel the same way you do a pyramid. One word, one stone at a time, underneath a full moon while the fingers bleed.” WayWritingLinesNovelMoonBuiltStonesFingersOne WordPyramidsGood WritingFull Moon Author:Kate Braverman