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Hating a book is not unlike hating a person; in fact it's tempting to just go ahead and hate the author personally, by proxy, qua human being, except that I know that would be a mistake.

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Mistake, Fact, Human Being, Hating

I loved fantasy, but I particularly loved the stories in which somebody got out of where they were and into somewhere better - as in the 'Chronicles Of Narnia,' 'The Wizard Of Oz,' 'The Phantom Tollbooth,' the 'Dungeons & Dragons' cartoon on Saturday morning in the '80s.

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Saturday, Dungeons, Got, Wizard Of Oz

I came from an anxious, overly intense East Coast academic family. That was the way of our tribe.

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Way, Our, Coast, Overly

A lot of young-adult authors, great ones, have tried their hands at literary fiction, and not a lot of them have succeeded. Not even Roald Dahl could switch-hit, and not for lack of trying.

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Hands, Fiction, Could, Great Ones

It's a terrible thing for a book, when you feel like you're supposed to like it.

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Book, Like, Supposed, Terrible Thing

My specialty as a collector is books that almost have value. When I love a book, I don't buy the first edition, because those have become incredibly expensive. But I might buy a beat-up copy of the second edition, third printing, which looks almost exactly the same as the first edition except that a couple of typos have been fixed.

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Love, Couple, Specialty, Fixed

Oddly, the meanings of books are defined for me much more by their beginnings and middles than they are by their endings.

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More, Beginnings, Meanings, Oddly

Which is the healthier kind of literary diversity: an un-gate-kept self-published book world, run substantially through Amazon? Or our current book world, which is part-gate-kept, part-not, with many different publishers and retailers and platforms? I'm not smart enough to figure it out, but if I had to guess I'd guess the latter.

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Through, Healthier, Literary, Platforms

I've only read three books by Stephen King. When I was 10 I read 'The Long Walk,' one of his pseudonymous Bachman books. In my early 20s, while trapped on a family vacation, I read 'The Dark Half,' which taught me a word I have never forgotten: psychopomp. Now I have read '11/22/63.'

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Three, Half, While, Vacation

I'm not a Dickens guy. In grad school I had to take at least one course on the Victorians, so I took The Later Dickens, because that was what there was.

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Took, Least, Grad School, Dickens

I studied the cello for a long time, from when I was little up through college.

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College, Long Time, Through, Cello

I'm happy to report that 'The New Press' is still in business to this day. But not thanks to me. I was a really bad publishing intern.

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New, Intern, Still, Report

I'm not one of your knockabout, knuckle-scarred, Internet-controversy-courting book critics. Occasionally I stumble into controversy accidentally, but not because I enjoy it. It's probably just because I'm a weird person.

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Book, Enjoy, Stumble, Accidentally

I went to college at Harvard, then did three years of graduate school at Yale. At both places I studied comparative literature. People find it odd that I went to both Harvard and Yale, and I guess it is odd, but that's just what people did where I grew up.

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College, Three, Years, Comparative

It's no longer possible to simply build English country houses out of words, because they've already been so thoroughly described that all the applicable words have been used up, and one is forced to build them instead out of words recycled and scavenged from other descriptions of other country houses.

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Country, Other, Been, Descriptions

I started thinking about the endings of novels not because I think endings are so important, but because I think they're actually not as important as they're sometimes given credit for.

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Think, I Think, Given, Endings

I read a lot of literary theory when I was in graduate school, especially about novels, and the best book I ever read about endings was Peter Brooks' 'Reading for the Plot. '

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Book, Read, Literary, Endings

More than fantasy or even science fiction, Ray Bradbury wrote horror, and like so many great horror writers he was himself utterly without fear, of anything. He wasn't afraid of looking uncool - he wasn't scared to openly love innocence, or to be optimistic, or to write sentimentally when he felt that way.

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Love, Innocence, Fiction, Science Fiction

Growing up in the '70s and '80s, science fiction and especially fantasy had such a stigma attached to them. I felt so punished and exiled for being devoted to these things.

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Fantasy, Stigma, Devoted, Science Fiction

I recognize that on paper, you can't really tell that I'm a fan or a nerd.

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Tell, Fan, Paper, Nerd

Every year the literary press praises dozens if not hundreds of novels to the skies, asserting explicitly or implicitly that these books will probably not be suffering water damage in the basements of their authors' houses 20 years from now. But historically, anyway, that's not the way the novelistic ecology works.

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Damage, Dozens, Explicitly, Implicitly

One already feels like an anachronism, writing novels in the age of what-ever-this-is-the-age-of, but touring to promote them feels doubly anachronistic. The marketplace is showing an increasing intolerance for the time-honored practice of printing information on paper and shipping it around the country.

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Practice, Country, Feels, Novels

It seems to me that the novel as a medium has a very low signal-to-noise ratio. By which I mean: there are a lot of novels published, but the vast majority of them don't represent major contributions to the medium.

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Very, Which, Vast Majority, Novels

I have spent many, many hours reading J.K. Rowling's work. I am a known 'Harry Potter' fan.

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Work, Hours, Spent, Potter

I ought to at least be able to read literature in French. I went to an enlightened grade school that started us on French in fifth grade, which meant that by the time I graduated high school I had been at it for eight years.

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Been, By The Time, Least, Grade School

I've read plenty of J.G. Ballard, but I'm not really a Ballardian. I've met Ballardians, and I know when I can't compete. I like Ballard in his relatively unchallenging apocalyptic mode: 'Vermilion Sands,' 'The Drowned World,' 'The Burning World,' 'The Crystal World.'

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Compete, Crystal, Mode, Sands

I used to write in a local coffee shop, but there was another guy, another writer, who kept sitting in my favorite seat. I would show up, and he would be there, and I would get exiled to a couch or something, and it would throw me off my game.

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Game, Another, Shop, Sitting

The novel is a highly corrupt medium, after all - in the end the vast majority of them simply aren't that great, and are destined to be forgotten.

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Corrupt, Them, Vast Majority, Highly

It's natural for a child to assume that his or her own childhood is unremarkable.

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Her, Natural, His, Assume

There's a special gut-check moment the first time you write a scene in which somebody casts a spell.

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Somebody, Which, Spell, Casts

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