I've drunk Amazon's free Diet Coke. Nothing makes more sense to me than a company trying to make bookselling into a profitable business. I'm not anti-Amazon, and I'm not pro-publishers either. I'm pro-books. Lev Grossman amazonantibook share on social
I'm not one of your knockabout, knuckle-scarred, Internet-controversy-courting book critics. Occasionally I stumble into controversy accidentally, but not because I enjoy it. It's probably just because I'm a weird person. Lev Grossman accidentallybookcontroversy share on social
I recognize that on paper, you can't really tell that I'm a fan or a nerd. Lev Grossman fannerdpaper Change image and share on social
Which is the healthier kind of literary diversity: an un-gate-kept self-published book world, run substantially through Amazon? Or our current book world, which is part-gate-kept, part-not, with many different publishers and retailers and platforms? I'm not smart enough to figure it out, but if I had to guess I'd guess the latter. Lev Grossman amazonbookcurrent share on social
I came from an anxious, overly intense East Coast academic family. That was the way of our tribe. Lev Grossman academicanxiouscoast Change image and share on social
What surprised me about 'The Casual Vacancy' was not just how good it was, but the particular way in which it was good. Lev Grossman casualgoodsurprise Change image and share on social
A novel with a bad middle is a bad book. A bad ending is something I've just gotten in the habit of forgiving. Lev Grossman badbookend Change image and share on social
I started thinking about the endings of novels not because I think endings are so important, but because I think they're actually not as important as they're sometimes given credit for. Lev Grossman creditendingimportant Change image and share on social
There's a special gut-check moment the first time you write a scene in which somebody casts a spell. Lev Grossman castcheckgut Change image and share on social
It's not really possible to open 'The Casual Vacancy' without a lot of expectations both high and low crashing around in your brain and distorting your vision. There's no point pretending they're not there. Lev Grossman braincasualcrash share on social