And it was always the stories that needed the telling that gave us the rope we could cross any river with. They balanced us high above any crevasse. They made us be natural acrobats. They made us brave. They met us well. They changed us. It was in their nature to.
Ali SmithHappy is what you realize you are a fraction of a second before it's too late.
Ali SmithThe novel, he was saying, was a flabby old whore.
A flabby old whore! the older man said looking delighted.
She was serviceable, roomy, warm and familiar, the younger was saying, but really a bit used up, really a bit too slack and loose.
Slack and loose! the older said laughing.
Whereas the short story, by comparison, was a nimble goddess, a slim nymph. Because so few people had mastered the short story she was still in very good shape.
...I idly wondered how many of the books in my house were fuckable and how good they'd be in bed.
The third person is another pair of eyes. The third person is a presentiment of God. ...... a way to tell the story.
It's a box for the endless music that's there between people, waiting to be played.
All short stories long.
Ali SmithThere is a kind of poetry, bad and good, in everything, everywhere we look.
Ali SmithWe all know our dates of birth but . . . every year there is another date that we pass over without knowing what it is but it is just as important it is the other date the death date.
Ali SmithWinter. It made things visible.
Ali SmithThe proper word for me," Robin Goodman says, "is me.
Ali SmithBooks mean all possibilities. They mean moving out of yourself, losing yourself, dying of thirst and living to your full. They mean everything.
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