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  • #1
    Darby Conley
    “Bucky Katt: A bad writer is just a good writer with writer's block.”
    Darby Conley

  • #2
    M.R. James
    “Those who spend the greater part of their time in reading or writing books are, of course, apt to take rather particular notice of accumulations of books when they come across them. They will not pass a stall, a shop, or even a bedroom-shelf without reading some title, and if they find themselves in an unfamiliar library, no host need trouble himself further about their entertainment. The putting of dispersed sets of volumes together, or the turning right way up of those which the dusting housemaid has left in an apoplectic condition, appeals to them as one of the lesser Works of Mercy. Happy in these employments, and in occasionally opening an eighteenth-century octavo, to see 'what it is all about,' and to conclude after five minutes that it deserves the seclusion it now enjoys, I had reached the middle of a wet August afternoon at Betton Court...

    -the beginning of the story "A Neighbor's Landmark”
    M.R. James, A Warning to the Curious: Ghost Stories

  • #3
    M.R. James
    “If any of [my stories] succeed in causing their readers to feel pleasantly uncomfortable when walking along a solitary road at nightfall, or sitting over a dying fire in the small hours, my purpose in writing them will have been attained.”
    M.R. James

  • #4
    M.R. James
    “Two ingredients most valuable in the concocting of a ghost story are the atmosphere and the nicely managed crescendo
    …Let us, then, be introduced to the actors in a placid way; let us see them going about their ordinary business, undisturbed by forebodings, pleased with their surroundings; and into this calm environment let the ominous thing put out its head, unobtrusively at first, and then more insistently, until it holds the stage.”
    M. R. James, A Warning to the Curious

  • #5
    Walter Moers
    “I had dispensed with a rudder on the principal that fate must be given a chance.”
    Walter Moers, The 13½ Lives of Captain Bluebear

  • #6
    Walter Moers
    “Wednesdays were the best thing about Atlantis. The middle of the week was a traditional holiday there. Everyone stopped work and celebrated the fact that half the week was over.”
    Walter Moers, The 13½ Lives of Captain Bluebear

  • #7
    Art Spiegelman
    “Comics are a gateway drug to literacy.”
    Art Spiegelman

  • #8
    Bill Watterson
    “Look! A trickle of water running through some dirt! I'd say our afternoon just got booked solid!”
    Bill Watterson

  • #9
    Mary Norris
    “If commas are open to interpretation, hyphens are downright Delphic.”
    Mary Norris



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