Rick Bass's Quotes
Born: 1958-03-07
Profession: Writer
Nation: American
Biography of Rick Bass
A novel that features real people is complicated, but in the end, that extra challenge is all for the good.
Tags: End, Good, RealFiction is harder for me than nonfiction - more gratifying, as a result, when it succeeds.
Tags: Fiction, Harder, ResultI've lost much of my heart and the spark or fire that once 'created,' or produced, the art of fiction.
Tags: Art, Fire, HeartMy life, I realize suddenly, is July. Childhood is June, and old age is August, but here it is, July, and my life, this year, is July inside of July.
Tags: Age, Life, OldEven the largest of my dreams and ambitions, I realize with increasing dismay, were puny, measly, compared to the object of my dreaming. I would not say my life to date has been built overmuch of compromise, but still, it surrounds me.
Tags: Dreams, Life, RealizeI don't think I'm a natural novelist. Plot is definitely one of my weaker points. I've been working on it a long time, and it's not getting much better.
Tags: Getting, Time, WorkingI think a novelist must be more tender with living or 'real' people. The moral imperative of having been entrusted with their story looms before you every day, in every sentence.
Tags: Living, Moral, RealThe natural world is the only one we have. To try to not see the natural world - to put on blinders and avoid seeing it - would for me seem like a form of madness. I'm also interested in the way landscape shapes individuals and populations, and from that, cultures.
Tags: Natural, Put, TryWhen you sign on to be an activist in northwest Montana, people in the grocery store will avoid eye contact, particularly if they're hanging out with outspoken opponents to your views.
Tags: Avoid, Eye, Sign