Most of all, I love being a storyteller. And yes, I want to make a good living, but I'm not always driven by the best commercial sense. Bruce Coville More Quotes by Bruce Coville More Quotes From Bruce Coville Withholding information is the essence of tyranny. Control of the flow of information is the tool of the dictatorship. Bruce Coville information tools essence Nothing you love is lost. Not really. Things, people—they always go away, sooner or later. You can’t hold them, any more than you can hold moonlight. But if they’ve touched you, if they’re inside you, then they’re still yours. The only things you ever really have are the ones you hold inside your heart. Bruce Coville heart sympathy love Wherever they may have come from, and wherever they may have gone, Bruce Coville dream heart mean If you don’t jump, the wings never come. Bruce Coville ifs wings Protective coloration...you learn to use it to get along in the world if you want. Only I got sick of living in the box the world prescribed; it was far to small to hold me. So I knocked down a few walls. Bruce Coville wall sick use The real heroes are the librarians and teachers who at no small risk to themselves refuse to lie down and play dead for censors. Bruce Coville real teacher lying Hey, Geekoid!" yelled Duncan Dougal, "Why do you read so much? Don't you know how to watch TV? Bruce Coville stupid-people hey watches Gadfangled girl things, always robbed me of my common sense. Bruce Coville common-sense girl common All these guys picking on smart kids and calling them geeks and dweebs are going to grow up and want to know why they don't do something about the terrible state the world is in. I can tell you why. By the time they grow up, most of the kids who realy could have changed things are wrecked. Bruce Coville smart growing-up kids Sometimes when you mend a chain, the place where you fix it is strongest of all... Never was a chain that couldn't be broken. Sometimes its even a good idea. Bruce Coville broken sometimes ideas The first draft of a story is the writer's clay. Bruce Coville clay stories firsts I am ignoring you. In fact, I think you are a figment of my imagination. Bruce Coville imagination facts thinking There's lots of kinds of chains. You can't see most of them, the one's that bind folks together. But people build them, link by link. Sometimes the links are weak, snap like this one did. That's another funny thing, now that I think of it. Sometimes when you mend a chain, the place where you fix it is strongest of all. Bruce Coville funny-things people thinking Every book is like starting over again. I've written books every way possible - from using tight outlines to writing from the seat of my pants. Both ways work. Bruce Coville work writing book way In terms of age, I think I've covered about as wide a range as is possible, having written everything from picture books to early chapter books to middle grade novels to YA to one adult novel - and having been editor and lead writer for a magazine for retired people! Bruce Coville picture think age people I feel like a very lucky person. From the time I was young, I had a dream of becoming a writer. Now that dream has come true, and I am able to make my living doing something I really love. Bruce Coville i-am feel time love When I was a kid, I read books that made me laugh but also made me shiver in terror. I wanted to make books that made other people feel the same way. Bruce Coville laugh feel me people I grew up around the corner from my grandparents' dairy farm, which was three miles outside of a small town called Phoenix. Bruce Coville grandparents farm small three The first time I can remember thinking that I would like to be a writer came in sixth grade, when our teacher Mrs. Crandall gave us an extended period of time to write a long story. I loved doing it. I started working seriously at becoming a writer when I was seventeen. Bruce Coville time teacher long thinking Like most people, I was not able to start selling my stories right away. So I had many other jobs along the way to becoming a writer, including toy maker, gravedigger, cookware salesman, and assembly line worker. Eventually, I became an elementary teacher and worked with second and fourth graders. Bruce Coville start teacher people way