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No one is born a writer; literacy is a peculiar mode of being, but i was all about stories from a very early age, before reading.
You don't have to be a preacher to talk about what matters, and you don't have to drop the pleasures of style
I don't think my work has to be loved by everyone, and it's loved by enough people that i'm grateful and able to keep going.
For me, before i learned how to read i was really interested in story and in landscape and nature. i decided to become a writer almost as soon as i learned to read.
I think that walking down the middle of the street with several thousand people who share your deepest beliefs is one of the best ways to take a walk.
Growing up north of san francisco, i immersed myself in the local landscape and in books about native americans, cowboys, and pioneers that seemed to ground me in it, but to pursue culture in those days meant being spun around until dizzy and then pushed east.
I roam around a lot in my territory, but what i learn at one end inflects and opens up my understanding at the other.
Anarchists believe that we can govern ourselves in the absence of coercive and centralized authority; the underlying premise about human nature (to use an infinitely problematized but necessary term here) is fundamentally positive. and the evidence that in disasters people are really pretty kind, generous, brave, resourceful and creative fed that.
I was not going to surrender to the status quo and corporate insistence that ordinary people have no power and influence.
I've been gratified to see over the twenty or so years of my writing life the west become less of a colony of the east; maybe new technologies and too much travel undermine the idea of provinciality.
What is kind of beautiful about katrina is that even though the media and officials are working hard at telling us everyone in new orleans was a monster, in the immediate aftermath more than 200,000 people invite displaced strangers into their homes through hurricanehousing.org and an uncounted horde go to new orleans and the gulf coast to give, to love, to be in solidarity, and to rebuild.
I think that fear of the mob, the expectation that people, particularly poor and nonwhite people become mobs almost automatically in the absence of coercive authority, is inculcated by the media, the movies, and politicians.
Born: June 11, 1961
Occupation: Writer
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