Manil Suri
"There's a big emphasis in this country to look at your roots and have an identity. Which is good but not the way I feel. I just take it for granted."
Interviews with interesting people.
"There's a big emphasis in this country to look at your roots and have an identity. Which is good but not the way I feel. I just take it for granted."
"So that's the fine balance of a fiction writer...to be able to give your characters enough freedom to surprise you and yet still maintain some kind of artistic control. You are constantly balancing between those two opposing forces."
"I feel it's an incredibly high standard that you have to hold the short story to because there is no room for that really common, perfectly understandable difficulty."
"Every semester I get writers who are much more gifted than I am -- and more gifted than others -- and you can see they have this natural ability. I've seen over the years that doesn't make a whit of difference. You need something else."
"If you go to a small press fair, it's like world of publishing for the visually blind. They don't really want to look at anything."