Invite characters of surprising and moral character, or at least those who grapple with what is right or those who make decisions that shock. David Bergen More Quotes by David Bergen More Quotes From David Bergen Way back in 1989, I got lucky with my first published story when it was selected for the Journey Prize anthology. Then I got lucky three more times. It is astounding to see how many writers published in the anthology have gone on to publish great story collections and novels. The anthology is a windfall for both writer and reader. David Bergen three lucky journey It's somewhat of a contradiction, .. I guess the quieter the voice, the more necessary it is to push it. It's not going to leap out at you and scream. I also can't control how a book is marketed. To say the book marketing is aggressive, fine, I'm happy with that. Push the book. That doesn't mean that my personality or writing style changes. David Bergen writing mean book Failure is essential. Trial and error is necessary. David Bergen essential necessary error failure I was a big reader of Zane Grey as a young boy, and so horses and the West figured large in my imagination. David Bergen boy grey imagination young A mentor, a 'teacher,' is like an editor. I absolutely value my editor, who is my teacher. David Bergen value like mentor teacher For me, when I 'discover' a story, there is a feeling of buoyancy and clarity, perhaps similar to early morning out on a prairie highway, when darkness lifts and reveals the outline of farmhouses and copses of trees in the distance. David Bergen feeling me darkness morning In my brief writing life, it means I am still lucky that I have at least one more novel to complete. I do not expect that a story will arrive just because it is time to write another novel. It doesn't happen that way. David Bergen i-am time life way When I get moved to write a story, I don't question the story. I dive right in, and I try to ignore the voices that are chattering away at me: 'You can't do that', 'You shouldn't do that'. I just sort of leap and take a chance and go for it. David Bergen ignore me you chance That's the novelist's job: to peel back the layers and look underneath. David Bergen job back look layers I always have a book that I use that somehow inspires my novels. David Bergen somehow always use book What fascinates me as a writer is the stuff underneath, To me, what drives a novel is the curiosity behind the character and the depths that you want to find in that character. David Bergen me you curiosity character One day, at my office, I wrote down some names and dates and notes, and I wrote a title, 'The Age of Despair,' and then some other 'Ages' - Innocence, God, Reason, Hope - and I wrote this as well: 'Woman, born in 1930, lives till the age of 80 or so, suffers depression, marries a car dealer, has children who grow up to confuse her.' David Bergen day hope god depression I tend to push whatever is looking over my shoulder away when I am writing. It's once the box of books arrive that I say I'm going to be pilloried for this or that. But then you realize it's done, and there is nothing I can do. I'm proud of the book. David Bergen i-am looking you book As a writer, I'm always aware of the fact that there are so many books out there. David Bergen fact books out always You are only as good as your last book, and so there has to be a book. David Bergen your good you book I think my writing was certainly shaped from having lived in a place like Niverville as well as by the family that I came from, the religion that I had, that type of thing. David Bergen place think family religion I may not have written the stories that I've written if I hadn't ended up in Niverville. I don't know; I don't know. How can you know? David Bergen i-may-not how know you I think a construction project for me is like writing a novel. I can't do the project unless I can envision sort of the whole structure and see what the end result might be. David Bergen result end think me Every year, the Giller jury is different. You write the best book you can and throw it out there. David Bergen year best you book As a writer, you write the book, you give it to your editor, it's copy edited, it's published, it's thrown out there, and then there's a response. David Bergen copy your you book