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"Coco Chanel said something like, âWhen youâre getting ready to go out, take off one thing.â I think itâs similar with dialogue. Cut it off. Donât say too much, because then it gets to a place where itâs not natural. Most people donât go on and on for sentences in real life. Also, when two characters are in a space thatâs emotionally raw, they canât always articulate everything. Theyâre talking, but not saying the right things. Another thing is to never let people directly answer each otherâs questions if youâre trying to create tension."
"Absolutely has the particularity of African-American experience. But I feel strongly that this kind of experience is not so different from other peopleâs experiences. This is about a particular time and place, but I think there are so many other resonances here to other kinds of experiences. And that to me is the beauty of reading. As a reader, you know the gut of it and say, âI get this,â and Iâve felt like that, too."
"Humor is absolutely necessary to keep goingâŚSo many of the people in my family and my community were wonderful storytellers. They would tell stories about just awful things that happened to them. But their humor made what happened into their own kind of triumph."
"I think it is a natural impulse to look to your own past and history to discover the stories that move and inspire you. The problem is that the past is nebulous and waiting for a shape. What ultimately gives it form and context is the present. Thatâs the part of writing inspired by personal history that is exciting to me."