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  • You have to find hope. Hope is such a shape shifter. You tend to look in the rearview mirror for hope, but when its gone, you have to look forward. You have to get in the van and keep driving on.

    "Author Jonathan Evison on loss, survival and life's epic journeys". Interview with Mary Ann Gwinn, www.seattletimes.com. September 24, 2012.
  • The Mathematician's Shiva is a brilliant and compelling family saga full of warmth, pathos, history, and humor, not to mention a cast of delightfully quirky characters, and a math lesson or two; all together, a winning equation! When Rojstaczer writes about mathematics, you'd think he was writing about poetry.

  • If I walk into a place, a party, say, and there's a bookshelf, I immediately gravitate toward it. Unless there's a bar. But even then, it's only a matter of a few rounds before I make my way to the bookshelf. If there are good books on it, I may never leave the spot all night. Anybody I really want to talk to is going to make his or her way to that bookshelf sooner or later, anyway, right? Books are a nexus. They start conversations, and they continue conversations, and they make people better conversationalists. I have not found this to be the case with Iron Chef, or even alcohol.

  • The jocks that used to stuff me into a locker when I was a punk rocker are my best buddies now.

    "Author Jonathan Evison on loss, survival and life’s epic journeys". Interview with Mary Ann Gwinn, www.seattletimes.com. September 24, 2012.
  • I know I've lost my mind. But I'm not concerned, because it's the first thing I've lost in a long time that actually feels good.

    Jonathan Evison (2013). “The Fundamentals of Caring”, p.189, Head of Zeus
  • Limited points of view let the writer dispense - and the reader gather - information from various corners of the story. It all becomes a kind of dance, with the writer guiding the reader through the various twists and turns. The challenge is keeping readers in step, while still managing to surprise.

  • I discovered John Fante when I was 17 years old - strangely, not through Charles Bukowski, but through William Saroyan, who was his drinking buddy.

  • Reading is, at its best, not an escape; it is genuine experience. A novel is not a monologue, but a conversation, a collaboration between writer and reader, an invaluable exchange of human conditions.

  • I'll never stop caring. But the thing about caring is, it's inconvenient. Sometimes you've got to give when it makes no sense to at all. Sometimes you've got to give until it hurts.

    Life   Hurt   Caring  
  • Fobbit is fast, razor sharp, and seven kinds of hilarious. Thank you, Mr. Abrams, for the much needed salve--it feels good to finally laugh about Iraq. Fobbit deserves a place alongside Slaughterhouse Five and Catch-22 as one of our great comic novels about the absurdity of war.

  • As a result of manifest destiny, we gutted our resources.

  • I really believe in challenging myself, pushing myself to new places.

  • I love being a struggling artist; it makes me feel very alive.

    "Interview with Jonathan Evison, Author of West of Here". Interview with Jennifer Haupt, www.psychologytoday.com. March 31, 2011.
  • You have to smile, if you expect anybody to smile back.

  • People really do change. Don't let anyone tell you differently. That the future does not conform to the past is not the exception, but the rule.

    Jonathan Evison (2009). “All About Lulu”, p.233, Soft Skull Press
  • It's not easy getting old, you know. Things become a lot less clear.

  • We are born haunted, he said, his voice weak, but still clear. Haunted by our fathers and mothers and daughters, and by people we don't remember. We are haunted by otherness, by the path not taken, by the life unlived. We are haunted by the changing winds and the ebbing tides of history. And even as our own flame burns brightest, we are haunted by the embers of the first dying fire. But mostly, said Lord Jim, we are haunted by ourselves.

    Jonathan Evison (2012). “West of Here”, p.465, Algonquin Books
  • My neediness is not a hole to be filled but something beneath the skin scratching to get out.

    Jonathan Evison (2013). “The Fundamentals of Caring”, p.47, Head of Zeus
  • I usually write in my underwear, with a space heater running full blast, and three dogs sleeping at me feet.

    "Interview with Jonathan Evison, Author of West of Here". Interview with Jennifer Haupt, www.psychologytoday.com. March 31, 2011.
  • Listen to me: everything you think you know, every relationship you've ever taken for granted, every plan or possibility you've ever hatched, every conceit or endeavor you've ever concocted, can be stripped from you in an instant. Sooner or later, it will happen. So prepare yourself. Be ready not to be ready. Be ready to be brought to your knees and beaten to dust. Because no stable foundation, no act of will, no force of cautious habit will save you from this fact: nothing is indestructible.

    Jonathan Evison (2013). “The Fundamentals of Caring”, p.221, Head of Zeus
  • But once you publish a book, doesn’t it by definition become the realm of public discourse? Otherwise, wouldn’t we just write books and print them out ourselves, and give them to specific people we felt comfortable giving them to–like gifts? Isn’t publishing sort of a social contract?

  • Can we really be whoever we want to be, now that we’ve collected all that we are?

    Jonathan Evison (2012). “West of Here”, p.295, Algonquin Books
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