I know what I write about seems exotic to a lot of people, but not for me. I pulled up to an old trading post and saw a few elderly Navajos sitting on a bench. I felt right at home.
Tony HillermanYou write for two people, yourself and your audience, who are usually better educated and at least as smart.
Tony HillermanThe first Chapter Law is, "Don't spend much time on it. You're going to have to rewrite it."
Tony HillermanFrom where we stand the rain seems random. If we could stand somewhere else, we would see the order in it.
Tony HillermanEverything is connected. The wing of the corn beetle affects the direction of the wind, the way the sand drifts, the way the light reflects into the eye of man beholding his reality. All is part of totality, and in this totality man finds his hozro, his way of walking in harmony, with beauty all around him.
Tony HillermanThoughts, and words that spring from them, bend the individual's reality. To speak of death is to invite it. To think of sorrow is to produce it.
Tony HillermanIF you are not for yourself, who will be for you? If you are only for yourself, what are you? If not now, when?
Tony HillermanI always have one or two, sometimes more, Navajo or other tribes' cultural elements in mind when I start a plot. In Thief of Time, I wanted to make readers aware of Navajo attitude toward the dead, respect for burial sites.
Tony HillermanI am 82 years old. I imagine that I will keep on writing as long as anyone wants to keep reading.
Tony HillermanA writer is like a bag lady going through life with a sack and a pointed stick collecting stuff.
Tony HillermanHaving grown up in Oklahoma when it was one of the last states which prohibited liquor, I grew up with War On Drugs, where every teenager knew who the bootleggers were
Tony HillermanThe highest praise a writer can give another is to say he wishes he had written his book. I wish I had written Forty Words for Sorrow. Giles Blunt has a tremendous talent. If you miss Forty Words for Sorrow, you'll miss one of best novels of 2001.
Tony HillermanAn author knows his landscape best; he can stand around, smell the wind, get a feel for his place.
Tony Hillerman