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  • I’m always looking for the monster. Not even just in horror. I want them in everything. Just give me the monsters. Logical conclusions don’t satisfy. Monsters satisfy, absolutely.

    Giving   Monsters   Want  
    Victor LaValle (2011). “Big Machine”, p.390, Oldcastle Books
  • Doubt is the big machine. It grinds up the delusions of women and men.

    Men   Doubt   Machines  
    Victor LaValle (2011). “Big Machine”, p.230, Oldcastle Books
  • People who move to New York always the same mistake. They can't see the place.

    Ruthanna Emrys, Guy Haley, Cassandra Khaw, Seanan McGuire, Nnedi Okorafor (2016). “The Tor.com Sampler”, p.5, Macmillan
  • The best writing deadlines are poverty and death.

  • No matter where you go, poor people have the capacity to endure. Some people even compliment us on it, as if endurance is all we can achieve.

    Victor LaValle (2011). “Big Machine”, p.54, Oldcastle Books
  • The person you are (in total, at that moment in time) is what creates the story you're writing. It's infused in every piece of punctuation, in the plot, in the most minor character who crosses the page. It's all your voice.

  • William Kowalski is the kind of storyteller you don’t see quite enough these days. The yarn spinner with a generous soul. The Hundred Hearts is a moving, humane adventure about the price of personal connections and the costs of sacrifice. I tore through this bad boy in two short nights.

  • The poor aren't defeated. We're domesticated.

    Defeated   Poor  
    Victor LaValle (2011). “Big Machine”, p.54, Oldcastle Books
  • Jesmyn Ward is an alchemist. She transmutes pain and loss into gold. Men We Reaped illustrates hardships but thankfully, vitally, it's just as clear about the humor, the intelligence, the tenderness, the brilliance of the folks in DeLisle, Mississippi. A community that's usually wiped off the literary map can't be erased when it's in a book this good.

    Pain   Book   Loss  
  • Why do any of us act the way we do? Is it our beliefs or our biology that shapes us? Lauren Grodstein considers this eternal question through the story of Andrew Waite, scientist, father, widower, struggling to raise two daughters, living with the ghost of his wife, facing a test of his faith in science. There are no easy answers here, just the honest complexity of human beings trying their best to be good people. The Explanation for Everything is moving, beautiful, and wonderfully funny.

  • Men always want to die for something. For someone. I can see the appeal. You do it once and it’s done. No more worrying, not knowing, about tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow. I know you all think it sounds brave, but I’ll tell you something even braver. To struggle and fight for the ones you love today. And then do it all over again the next day. Every day. For your whole life. It’s not as romantic, I admit. But it takes a lot of courage to live for someone, too.

    Struggle   Fighting   Men  
  • There are really only two ways to react to the extraordinary. The first is to ponder the grand purpose until all the fun is sucked away, the second is to enjoy it.

    Fun   Two   Purpose  
  • Empathy is what separates human beings from teenage boys.

    Teenage   Boys   Empathy  
    Victor LaValle (2011). “Big Machine”, p.121, Oldcastle Books
  • I have my teachers who tell me what to do. I'm not quite old enough yet to be truly independent.

    "'The Ballad Of Black Tom' Offers A Tribute To And Critique Of Lovecraft". "Fresh Air" with Terry Gross, www.npr.org. February 29, 2016.
  • Nearly everyone could be undone by an old woman's displeasure.

    Victor LaValle (2012). “The Devil in Silver: A Novel”, p.34, Spiegel & Grau
  • A little style is a good thing, but you can’t trust a person who won’t be ugly in front of you.

    Style   Ugly   Littles  
    Victor LaValle (2011). “Big Machine”, p.220, Oldcastle Books
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