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Use your imagination. Trust me, your lives are not interesting. Don't write them down.
W. P. Kinsella
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W. P. Kinsella
Age: 81 †
Born: 1935
Born: May 25
Died: 2016
Died: September 16
Novelist
Scrabble Player
Writer
Edmonton
Alberta
William Patrick Kinsella
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I knew how to read box scores and who the baseball heroes were before I had ever seen or even heard much of a game.
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I lost my wife Barbara to cancer few years ago. I would give whatever time I have left to spend one more day with her.
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In the 70s and 80s, I made a good living. Have managed my funds carefully, will never have to go out and cadge quarters from the tourists.
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It is the same game that Moonlight Graham played in 1905. It is a living part of history, like calico dresses, stone crockery, and threshing crews eating at outdoor tables. It continually reminds us of what was, like an Indian-head penny in a handful of new coins.
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The law is like rope...useful, necessary, strong, but it can be bent and twisted into all kinds of shapes depending on the occasion.
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Perhaps crossing the barriers of time has freed me.
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Other people get into occupations by accident or design but writers are born. I could work at selling motels, or slopping hogs, for fifty years, but if someone asked my occupation, I'd say writer, even if I'd never sold a word. Writers write. Other people talk.
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My dad talked a good game. [I'm as a] child got only the World Series on the radio.
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Growing up is a ritual, more deadly than religion, more complicated than baseball, for there seem to be no rules. Everything is experienced for the first time.
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I can still put down some pretty nasty stuff on paper, which is what I enjoy doing.
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[I had ] uneventful, though isolated childhood. Good, kind, stable parents.
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