Dead … might not be quiet at all. Chris Bohjalian More Quotes by Chris Bohjalian More Quotes From Chris Bohjalian We may talk a good game and write even better ones, but we never outgrow those small wounded things we were when we were five and six and seven. Chris Bohjalian games writing may When it seems you have nothing at all to live for, death is not especially frightening. Chris Bohjalian frightening seems A single, ordinary person still can make a difference - and single, ordinary people are doing precisely that every day. Chris Bohjalian making-a-difference differences people If you are stymied as a writer, if it's just not coming together, then take the pressure off and don't feel that you need to write 1,000 words today; just write one really good sentence. Chris Bohjalian good you together today My personal opinion is that, if you're a professional writer, that you do have quotas. So every day I do try to write 800-1,200 words. I don't always achieve it, and the reality is that a lot of the words I write will end up on the cutting-room floor. Chris Bohjalian words day you reality On a regular basis if you're trying to produce something, I think you should work every day and set achievable goals. Chris Bohjalian goals day you work I think the most important lesson isn't necessarily to try and write a different book every time, or to try and brand yourself and write one specific kind of book, but to write the kind of books you love to read. Chris Bohjalian yourself you time love When I was 13, my family moved from a suburb of New York City to Miami, Florida, and we moved there the Friday before Labor Day weekend. Chris Bohjalian city new day family I do have hobbies - I garden and bike, for example - but there's nothing in the world that gives me even a fraction of the pleasure that I derive from hanging around with my wife and daughter. Chris Bohjalian me bike wife daughter I need complete silence when I write. Chris Bohjalian complete write need silence People seem to read so much more nonfiction than fiction, and so it always gives me great pleasure to introduce a friend or family member to a novel I believe they'll cherish but might not otherwise have thought to pick up and read. Chris Bohjalian great me family people If you look at my personal library, you will notice that it ranges from Henry James to Steig Larsson, from Margaret Atwood to Max Hastings. There's Jane Austen and Tom Perrotta and volumes of letters from Civil War privates. It's pretty eclectic. Chris Bohjalian look you library war I loved all ghost stories. So I guess it was only a matter of time before I wrote one. Chris Bohjalian loved only matter time Why a ghost story? Well, I love them. They're fun to read - and, yes, fun to write. Chris Bohjalian why story fun love There is a lot of my childhood in 'The Sandcastle Girls.' Chris Bohjalian lot childhood I'm half-Armenian. Even though my grandparents did not discuss the genocide, and my father - like many sons and daughters of immigrants - wanted to be as 'American' as possible, I was always aware of it. How could I not be? Chris Bohjalian grandparents always immigrants father I live here in Vermont, in a village of barely a thousand people halfway up the state's third highest mountain. Chris Bohjalian live mountain village people On the one hand, I'm this guy who grew up in the suburbs of New York City to very conservative parents, and the other side of me is fascinated by the peripheries of our culture, maybe because that's where our culture is most in transition and where there's likely to be conflict. Chris Bohjalian city parents me culture I answer two or three letters a day. I'm just not the he-has-a-secretary kind of guy. Chris Bohjalian answer day just three What is most important to me is that my narrator's voice is believable, and that, though it is clearly an absolute fiction, it has the emotional resonance of memoir. Chris Bohjalian me emotional voice important