I'd much prefer my books to shoes...In the summer I sometimes take walks without shoes but never without a novel.
Nathan EnglanderI sometimes think about that, when I finish in something big I find it even hard, I feel like I lose an actual noticeable percentage of my reading time. Even on the reader end I find it so hard when a book that I love so much ends, to find the kindness to enter into a new one. Do you know what I'm saying? To find my way in, I feel like even there's that space after. I just love inhabiting a book that hits right.
Nathan EnglanderWhat interests me when I'm writing is being able to crawl into a character's head and speak from his or her mouth. It's not pulling the strings on a marionette, it's not playing ventriloquist, and it's not mimicry. It's about inhabiting a character, and, at the same time, being totally unaware of what you've become.
Nathan EnglanderI literally feel like books saved my life. I found these people. Me reading Camus and Kafka, all of the tortured teenager stuff of someone who's falling in love with books. These people, these writers had the questions. They may not have had the answers, but they're not afraid to look at the questions head on. It was just life-changing for me. Yeah, books, honestly, I can't even tell you. I feel saved by books; I feel like they let me be who I was and find the world I wanted to be in.
Nathan EnglanderTurn off your cell phone. Honestly, if you want to get work done, youโve got to learn to unplug. No texting, no email, no Facebook, no Instagram. Whatever it is youโre doing, it needs to stop while you write... A lot of the time (and this is fully goofy to admit), Iโll write with earplugs in - even if itโs dead silent at home.
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