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I thought that you had to learn to write by yourself and if you couldn't do it, then you were out of luck.
Bonnie Jo Campbell
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Bonnie Jo Campbell
Age: 62
Born: 1962
Born: September 14
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Kalamazoo
Michigan
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Being five-foot-ten at fourteen years old was a little bit scary.
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I'm pro-life, in the sense that chaos seems like life to me and order seems like death.
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I'm of the people in the bar and the people in my stories. They are my tribe.
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I mostly write about the working poor. Somehow, they're not being written about much anymore. I'm very interested in people who are in a situation that needs a little puzzling out. The thing that gets me started on a story is a person in a tough situation.
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That's where I live, a junkyard in a neighborhood of junkyards. We have three tractors from the 1940s and '50s, several old pickup trucks, and a pile of scrap metal.
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I realized that I was writing about folks with lots of skills, especially fix-it skills and survival skills, who were nonetheless not doing well in the new-millennium America.
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I can't personally drink or fight too much nowadays because I have to be perky in the morning in order to write.
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