“Being a fiction writer is a good way to go crazy, it’s a good way to be a nervous wreck, it’s a good way to become a drunk. You continually pick at yourself, the little sores that you have. They scab over and you pick them open again. Other people not only let them scab over, they let them scar over. They leave it alone. Writers don’t do that. They can’t keep their fingers out of the sore. They’ve got to keep it bleeding. And it’s off that blood that they make their stuff.”  -Harry Crews

 

 

“You have to go to considerable trouble to live differently from the way the world wants you to live. That’s what I’ve discovered about writing. The world doesn’t want you to do a damn thing. If you wait till you got time to write a novel or time to write a story or time to read the hundred thousands of books you should have already read — if you wait for the time, you’ll never do it. Cause there ain’t no time; world don’t want you to do that. World wants you to go to the zoo and eat cotton candy, preferably seven days a week.” Harry Crews

 

“When I first got out of the Marine Corps, I traveled with a circus for about six months, and it had a freakshow. One guy had a deformity in the middle of his forehead that looked just like an eye, so they billed him as Cyclops. And there was a woman with a beard—I don’t mean just fuzz, I mean a black beard. They let me sleep in the back of the trailer, and I remember one morning seeing them alone together. I could cry right now because it was just so sweet. He was kissing her, and she was hugging him, and they were talking about what they were going to have for supper. Now, how is that being a freak? I think it’s a man and a woman doing the best they can with what they got. That, incidentally, is my definition of fiction.”  -Harry Crews

 

“A writer’s job is to get naked, to hide nothing, to look away from nothing, to look at it. To not blink, to not be embarrassed by it or ashamed of it. Strip it down and let’s get to where the blood is, where the bone is.”  -Harry Crews

 

Harry Crews June 7, 1935 – March 28, 2012

 

 

 

1 Comment

  • Aleš V.

    Ohh, you delivered unpleasant news to me, I didn’t know Harry has just deceased. What a loss. I was just seeking for some informations on that crazy metal-eating guy who inspired Crews for the Car (it’s the only piece of his work avaible in Czech) for my article when I found your blog. You selected a wonderful collection of his quotes, especially the second one, it nearly made cry as well. I read a few your posts and some short-stories. Good job, I enjoyed them all. I’ll probably will be the first reader of your book here in the Czech republic 🙂

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