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Gainfully unemployed, very proud of it, too.
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My God, the corruptions of literature. It put all these notions into our heads.
Charles Baxter
There is such a thing as the poetry of a mistake, and when you say, Mistakes were made, you deprive an action of its poetry, and you sound like a weasel.
Charles Baxter
I prefer short stories, but publishers would, of course, rather that writers produce novels, since novels are still more commercially viable.
Charles Baxter
What a midwesterner he was, a thoroughly unhip guy with his heart in the usual place, on the sleeve, in plain sight.
Charles Baxter
Savor the imminent weirdness of the day.
Charles Baxter
As the poet says, all happy couples are alike, it's the unhappy ones who create the stories. I'm no longer a story. Happiness has made me fade into real life.
Charles Baxter
Literature is not an instruction manual.
Charles Baxter
When I'm writing, I'm waiting to see somebody, and I'm waiting to hear them. It's almost like conjuring spirits out of the air, using your own imaginative instability.
Charles Baxter
When you’re in love you don’t have to do a damn thing. You can just be. You can just stay quiet in the world. You don’t have to move an inch.
Charles Baxter
If you want to see the consequences of ideas, write a story. If you want to see the consequences of belief, write a story in which somebody is acting on the ideas or beliefs that she has.
Charles Baxter
[T]he astonishing purity of pain, how it will not be mixed with any other sensation.
Charles Baxter
Everybody should customize their names.
Charles Baxter
Literature is not a sack race. There aren't real winners and losers in the Republic of Letters.
Charles Baxter
A novel is not a summary of its plot but a collection of instances, of luminous specific details that take us in the direction of the unsaid and unseen.
Charles Baxter
At its best, fiction is not a diversion but a means of knowing the world.
Charles Baxter
What's agitating about solitude is the inner voice telling you that you should be mated to somebody, that solitude is a mistake. The inner voice doesn't care about who you find. It just keeps pestering you, tormenting you.
Charles Baxter
There is no weather in malls.
Charles Baxter
When all the details fit in perfectly, something is probably wrong with the story.
Charles Baxter
It's my feeling that any writer can get an emotion into a story without being sentimental as long as the emotion is dealt with honestly, with sufficient clarity, and detail.
Charles Baxter
The worst mistakes I've made have been the ones directed by sweet-natured hopefulness.
Charles Baxter