The traffic between storytelling and metaphysics is continuous.

— John Berger



Larry Brown: Making Fiction Out of Where You Are

Oxford produces writers for the same reason that New York does, or Knoxville, or Milledgeville, or Bangor. You can’t pick where you’re born or raised. You take what you’re given, whether it’s the cornfields of the Midwest or the coal mines of West Virginia, and you make your fiction out of it. It’s all you have. And somehow, wherever you are, it always seems to be enough.

- Larry Brown, Billy Ray's Farm

Don DeLillo: Writing as a Form of Thinking

E. L. Doctorow on Clear vs Opaque Writers