All sorts of creative communities are withering in New York because it's too hard to live here. It's ridiculous how expensive it is. Susan Choi communitycreativeexpensive Change image and share on social
I always try to avoid looking at the section where my books would be shelved, but I do know that my most reliable neighbor to the right is Kate Chopin's 'The Awakening', which is dispiriting. That's a book I don't want to re-read. Susan Choi avoidawakenbook share on social
I stopped writing short fiction early on - I was never really good at it, and I never liked the results. So I stopped trying to fit the material I was working with into these tidy little short fiction packages. Susan Choi earlyfictionfit share on social
It's pathetic, but I don't really remember my first time reading 'The Great Gatsby.' I must have read it in high school. I'm pretty sure I remember it being assigned, and I generally did the reading. But I don't remember having a reaction to the book, even though I loved literature, and other works made a lasting impression on me at that age. Susan Choi ageassignbook share on social
I've never written a book with an outline or a predetermined theme. It's only in retrospect that themes or subjects become identifiable. That's the fun of it: discovering what's next. I'm often surprised by plot developments I would not have dreamed of starting out, but that, in the course of the writing, come to seem inevitable. Susan Choi bookdevelopmentdiscover share on social
I start with characters, and then I start writing, and then, if I'm lucky, things start to happen. Susan Choi characterhappenlucky Change image and share on social
Graduate school is a really supportive environment, but in a way, it was only when that support vanished that I flourished. Susan Choi environmentflourishgraduate Change image and share on social
I think 'Gatsby' is hobbled, in part, by its status as a Great American Novel. People kind of roll their eyes before they've even opened it, treat it with a 'been there, done that' attitude. I know I did. It took me years to re-open the novel and see how much I'd missed. Susan Choi americanattitudeeye share on social
I've at times in my past been so unhappy, and thought, like, 'I would give anything for this not to be happening.' And, you know, as people say, time passes, and then you think, 'I'm kind of glad that happened to me.' Susan Choi givegladhappen share on social
I was the daughter of an immigrant, raised to feel that I needed to get excellent, flawless grades and a full scholarship and a graduate degree and a good job - all the stepping stones to conventional success. Susan Choi conventionaldaughterdegree share on social