“In film, you have to present everything on the screen so it's the opposite of what I usually do with storytelling. It forced me to think about how people walk, where they sit at that moment. With Princess of Nebraska, it was just fun to watch because the movie was so far from the story. It was very much a different story.” PeopleThinkingDifferentMomentsStoriesFilmFunWalksWatchesOppositesScreensStorytellingThat MomentPrincessNebraska Author:Yiyun Li
“One easy mistake to make with the first novel is to expand the short story. Some things are better as a story; you cannot dilute things into a novel. I think the first hundred pages of a novel are very important. That's where you set things up: the world, the characters. Once you've set that up, it'll be much easier.” ThinkingWorldFirstsImportantCharacterStoriesEasyMistakeNovelEasierPagesHundredShort Story Author:Yiyun Li
“Almost all of the stories in The Matchmaker, the Apprentice, and the Football Fan are told in the first person, yet, depending on the angle and distance of the narrator, they exert different effects. The best are those in which the speaker never poses as an objective outsider. (...) Other stories are damaged by the urge to distance the narrator.” FirstsPersonsDifferentStoriesFansEffectsFootballDistanceObjectivesUrgesSpeakersOutsidersAngleFirst PersonApprenticeNarratorsFootball Fan Author:Yiyun Li