In a short story, you can use someone - we're only going to be with that person for maybe 10 pages, and they can have sort of a one note personality. And in a novel, you need to have arrows pointing more than one direction for that person. Rebecca Makkai arrowdirectionnote share on social
Novelist and poet David Huddle is a quiet but fabulous writer, and he does adolescent longing better than anyone I know. Rebecca Makkai adolescentdavidfabulous Change image and share on social
Writing a short story is like painting a picture on the head of a pin. And just getting everything to fit is - sometimes seems impossible. Writing a novel, though, is - has its own challenges of scope. And I think of that as painting a mural, where the challenge is that if you are close enough to work on it, you're too close to see the whole thing. Rebecca Makkai challengeclosefit share on social
Despite its challenges, the novel offers an opportunity to live in one story for years of your imaginative life. There's a tremendous richness to that. Rebecca Makkai challengeimaginativelife Change image and share on social
I taught myself to read when I was three by comparing the letters in my Mother Goose book with the rhymes I had memorised. Rebecca Makkai bookcomparegoose Change image and share on social
Sometimes I wish I could go back through time to meet Proust, just so I could give him my asthma inhaler. The poor guy. Rebecca Makkai asthmabackgive Change image and share on social
I have the distinct feeling that when I'm old, and I look back on my life, my thirties will be one huge blur. There's a lot that gets neglected: exercise, dishes, laundry, my poor garden. I try to prioritize the important but non-urgent things over the unimportant but urgent things. Rebecca Makkai backblurdish share on social
The times I've tried not to be funny, it's never worked, and the times I'm trying not to be dark and just be funny, that never works, either. As varied as my subject matter is, I think the worldview is pretty consistent: seeing darkness and seeing humor. Rebecca Makkai consistentdarkdarkness share on social
With short stories, you can always see the whole, but it's just so hard to get everything you want into that small form. Rebecca Makkai formhardshort Change image and share on social
I grew up writing. It was very natural in my household. My father was a poet, and his mother had been a novelist back in Hungary. I don't think I really thought about it being my career until high school, which is still pretty early, but it was a while there of just assuming this was something everyone did all day long. Rebecca Makkai assumebackcareer share on social