I read as a kid and have great memories of my mom reading to me. I didn't read very much in high school, but in college I started reading pretty heavily. This is also when I started writing fiction. I think it's obvious how important reading is in order to be a good writer. I would rather read than watch TV--in fact, other than sports on occasion, I don't watch much TV at all. I used to stay up late nights watching cable reruns of
What's Happening or
Dobie Gillis, but I don't do that much anymore. But it means I'm out of the loop when everyone starts talking about
Breaking Bad or
Mad Men or whatever. I've never watched those shows. There's so much out there I still need to read. Just knowing that is more exciting to me.
{
Brandon Hobson
is the author of
The Levitationist (Ravenna Press) and
Deep Ellum (Calamari Press). His novel
Desolation of Avenues Untold is forthcoming from Civil Coping Mechanisms in 2015. His work has appeared in
The Paris Review Daily, The Believer, NOON, New York Tyrant, Post Road, Puerto del Sol, and elsewhere. You can read more about him
here
.}
Published on June 04, 2014 12:14