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I grew up with donkeys, as well as horses, but I'm more interested in donkeys.
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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I'm not much interested in my own self when I write. I'm interested in what I observe out there, what's going on around me.
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I read stories aloud at every stage. I listen to my writer friends when they kindly offer criticism. I listen to my husband when he tells me something doesn't seem right. I have my mother's boyfriend, Loring Janes, read to make sure I get everything right with the machines and guns.
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The best and easiest lesson for me was to learn that writing is mostly hard work.
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I do different work, teaching and running around visiting universities and bookstores, and that prevents me from writing. But it's nice to be wanted as a writer.
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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.
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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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That's why I have to be a fiction writer, because I can't remember what just happened or where I went last week or what movie I just watched with my husband. I'm better off just making things up.
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I think by writing about a place with great specificity, you manage to make it universal.
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We have a shotgun we inherited from my father-in-law, a paranoid Englishman living in Texas. I have a .22 Marlin rifle, similar to the one Annie Oakley had, and my husband has a .357 Magnum pistol. All those are locked up tight, of course. We have a couple of pellet guns that get more use than the real guns.
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I think back when I was kind of a crappy writer, I really did know my time was better spent working and having adventures and seeing the world.
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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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Maybe the hardest lesson is the one I have to learn over and over again, that each story is its own animal, that every story I write is going to come only with difficulty.
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Donkeys are the most misunderstood and abused animals around the world.
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If you have someone falling out of the boat, you'd have to drag the boat up the river and film the same scene ten times, every time, dragging the boat exactly where it was up the river.
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Being five-foot-ten at fourteen years old was a little bit scary.
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I have a second-degree black belt in Okinawan kobudo weapons training.
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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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When I was little, we lived on 8 acres and my mom had a horse. But when I was 7, my mom kicked my dad out, and then in order to feed us five kids, she got critters cheap or for free and raised them for food. We milked a cow, raised chickens, pigs and beef cattle. We heated our one-story house with wood and stayed cold all winter.
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