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  • It's those little daily incidents of life that are dramatic, and if you put a frame around it , suddenly they become much bigger and much more important than you ever imagined.

    "How Do You Find A Story In A Painting?". TED TALK, www.npr.org. June 7, 2013.
  • My father was often impatient during March, waiting for winter to end, the cold to ease, the sun to reappear. March was an unpredictable month, when it was never clear what might happen. Warm days raised hopes until ice and grey skies shut over the town again.

    Father   Winter   Ice  
    Tracy Chevalier (1999). “Girl with a Pearl Earring”, E P Dutton
  • I had walked along that street all my life, but had never been so aware that my back was to my home

    Home   Streets  
    Tracy Chevalier (2009). “Girl With a Pearl Earring”, p.14, HarperCollins UK
  • Yes, well, life is a folly. If you live long enough, nothing is surprising.

    Long   Life Is   Enough  
    Tracy Chevalier (1999). “Girl with a Pearl Earring”, E P Dutton
  • Although I always said that I wanted to be a writer from childhood, I hadn't actually done much about it until I came to London.

    Childhood   Done   London  
  • So many (too many) books are published every year, and it seems everyone is writing a book. Perhaps we should all be reading more and writing less!

    Book   Reading   Writing  
  • I find that when I come out of the library I'm in what I call the library bliss of being totally taken away from the distractions of life.

    Taken   Library   Bliss  
  • Say something worth the words.

  • I read a lot of fantasy. I adored 'Anne of Green Gables'. But my favourite books as a child were probably Laura Ingalls Wilder's 'Little House' series, about a pioneer family in the mid-19th-century American west. I often thought of them as I was writing 'The Last Runaway'.

    Children   Book   Writing  
    "Tracy Chevalier: 'Slavery has to be raised until it's put to bed'". Interview with Robert McCrum, www.theguardian.com. March 16, 2013.
  • I didn't move. I've learned from years of experience that dogs and falcons and ladies come back to you if you stay where you are.

    Dog   Moving   Years  
    Tracy Chevalier (2004). “The Lady and the Unicorn: A Novel”, p.13, Penguin
  • Younger women tend to be busier, wearing more layers and more make-up. I don't know if it's because older women are more confident, or just that we don't care any more. But that pared-down approach is the same with the sentences I write; I take out adjectives and adverbs and keep the description to a minimum.

  • I have consistently loved books that I've read when I've been sick in bed.

    Book   Sick   Bed  
  • You're so calm and quiet, you never say. But there are things inside you. I see them sometimes, hiding in your eyes.

    Eye   Calm   Quiet  
  • It's a rare book that wins the battle against drooping eyelids.

  • Jane Austen easily used half a page describing someone else's eyes; she would not appreciate summarizing her reading tastes in ten titles.

  • He saw things in a way that others did not, so that a city I had lived in all my life seemed a different place, so that a woman became beautiful with the light on her face.

    Life   Beautiful   Light  
    Tracy Chevalier (1999). “Girl with a Pearl Earring”, E P Dutton
  • That's how fossil hunting is: It takes over, like a hunger, and nothing else matters but what you find. And even when you find it, you still start looking again the next minute, because there might be something even better waiting.

    Hunting   Waiting   Might  
    Tracy Chevalier (2010). “Remarkable Creatures: A Novel”, p.41, Penguin
  • You know I don’t listen to market gossip,” she began, “but it is hard not to hear it when my daughter’s name is mentioned.

    Daughter   Names   Gossip  
    Tracy Chevalier (1999). “Girl with a Pearl Earring”, E P Dutton
  • Don't write about what you know - write about what you're interested in. Don't write about yourself - you aren't as interesting as you think.

  • I have spent my life waiting for something to happen,’ she said. ‘And I have come to understand that nothing will. Or it already has, and I blinked during that moment and it's gone. I don't know which is worse — to have missed it or to know there is nothing to miss.’ Falling Angels

    Fall   Angel   Waiting  
  • As I get older, I use less jewelry - necklace or earrings each morning, not both; my clothes are getting more basic - fewer colours and simpler cuts; and my make-up is stripped back to basics.

  • The sign of a masterpiece: A painting when there's a lack of resolution.

  • I try to write 1,000 words a day - about three pages. When I reach 1,000 words I feel good. Less than that: a failure. More than that: tired.

    "Tracy Chevalier: 'Slavery has to be raised until it's put to bed'". Interview with Robert McCrum, www.theguardian.com. March 16, 2013.
  • It was not a house where secrets could be kept easily.

    House   Secret  
    Tracy Chevalier (1999). “Girl with a Pearl Earring”, E P Dutton
  • Over his shoulder I saw a star fall. It was me.

    Stars   Fall   Saws  
  • We say very little, for we do not need to. We are silent together, each in her own world, knowing the other is just at her back.

    Tracy Chevalier (2010). “Remarkable Creatures: A Novel”, p.182, Penguin
  • I wanted to wear the mantle and the pearls. I wanted to know the man who painted her like that.

    Men   Pearls   Wanted  
    Tracy Chevalier (2012). “Tracy Chevalier 3-Book Collection: Girl With a Pearl Earring, Remarkable Creatures, Falling Angels”, p.52, HarperCollins UK
  • Normally book ideas come to me in a moment.

    Book   Ideas   Moments  
    "Tracy Chevalier: 'Slavery has to be raised until it's put to bed'". Interview with Robert McCrum, www.theguardian.com. March 16, 2013.
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