I remember reading ‘The Hobbit’ on a car trip from Ohio to Mississippi and getting out at a rest-stop in Mississippi and feeling jet-lagged at my return from Middle-earth. – Garth Risk Hallberg
Reading isn’t about managing expectations. In certain ways, writing is. You’re trying to send signals early in a book about what might be coming later, but I think worrying about the kind of chatter around a book is something I try and stay as far away from when I’m reading. – Garth Risk Hallberg
It may be that Tolstoy and Virginia Woolf were sitting around fretting about their Amazon reviews or their pre-pub whatever, but I kind of doubt it. I don’t think that’s how the work probably got made. – Garth Risk Hallberg
I had one week in the fall of 1996 where I was like, ‘I’m America’s greatest living teenage poet.’ – Garth Risk Hallberg
I started coming up to New York at age 17. There was a girl I met over the summer somewhere; I was chasing her. I would drive up to D.C., where I had made some friends, which was about four hours away, and we would take the bus up to New York. – Garth Risk Hallberg
I think several generations of my family had novels in the drawer. You know the montage in ‘The Royal Tenenbaums’ where each character has produced some sort of minor work? It was like having a magician in the household. – Garth Risk Hallberg
Any character that can’t be kept straight, to me, isn’t a character who should be in the book – you know, anyone not vivid enough to have a claim on my attention. – Garth Risk Hallberg
If I could do what Hilary Mantel does, I would probably do that. She is more intelligent and a better researcher and knows more what she’s about than I do. – Garth Risk Hallberg
When I get online, there’s this cycle of anxiety and narcissism that takes over, which is the part of me that I like the least. – Garth Risk Hallberg
I have this weird tropism for islands. Take me to an island as far from New York as I can possibly go. – Garth Risk Hallberg
I think there is a real thing going on where writers are feeling more liberated to write with a big canvas because of a demonstrable, continued appetite for long-form storytelling. – Garth Risk Hallberg
I’m trying to focus on my job as I see it, which is to write the next thing and to remain, to the degree that I ever was, a noticer. – Garth Risk Hallberg
A fragmented film such as ‘Babel’ gives the impression of ‘edginess’ but, in its form, tells us nothing we didn’t already know. – Garth Risk Hallberg
The writing that feels the best to me, I experience sometimes, is a kind of weirdly deep listening – like, it feels like if you just listen hard enough, the next sentence will tell you what it needs to be. – Garth Risk Hallberg
When something is at risk or in danger or about to be lost, those are the moments you start to realize how much it means to you. – Garth Risk Hallberg
One of the ways I stuck out was I was a very passionate reader. There was probably a cyclical nature to that; the more I felt like an outcast, the more I sought refuge in books, and the more I sought refuge in books, the more it made me not speak the same language as my peers. – Garth Risk Hallberg
Narnia, Middle-earth and New York were my three fantasy universes when I was a kid. – Garth Risk Hallberg
Definitely, something is happening out there in Internet world at any given moment, but the likelihood that it’s something that can’t wait until that evening for you to find out about it is very small. – Garth Risk Hallberg
Reading was not just an escape or a Band-Aid; it was a deep form of feeling seen and recognized, and being able to see and recognize other kindred spirits. My dad was a writer, too, which also likely had something to do with that. – Garth Risk Hallberg
I grew up in a university town in eastern North Carolina – what’s called Tobacco Road. It was very rural. – Garth Risk Hallberg
I was working my first adult job, a quasi journalistic job, writing content for a website. In the offices, we had banks of TVs, papers, a constant media stream, which was unusual for 2001. – Garth Risk Hallberg