5 Quotes & Sayings By Kathleen Jamie

Kathleen Jamie is author of fourteen novels. Her first book, The Devil's Gambit, was nominated for an RT Book Reviews Reviewers' Choice Award. Her other novels include The Edge of Heaven, The Stolen Heart, Stolen Light, Dragonfly, Wolf by Moonlight, Into the Darkness, The Shadow Queen, Black Magic Woman, Tainted Love, Caught in the Dark and Visions of Light. Jamie has also written two nonfiction books: The Book of Shadows and The Tarot Reader Read more

She was born in Oklahoma City to a Methodist minister father and a schoolteacher mother. She married her first husband at age 17 and remained married to him until his death in 1996 at the age of fifty-six.

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There was a time–until very recently in the scheme of things–when there were no wild animals, because every animal was wild; and humans were few. Animals, and animal presence over us and around us. Over every horizon, animals. Their skins clothing our skins, their fats in our lamps, their bladders to carry water, meat when we could get it. Kathleen Jamie
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We know we are a species obsessed with itself and its own past and origins. We know we are capable of removing from the sanctuary of the earth shards and fragments, and gently placing them in museums. Great museums in great cities–the hallmarks of civilisation. Kathleen Jamie
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When we were young, we were told that poetry is about voice, about finding a voice and speaking with this voice, but the older I get I think it’s not about voice, it’s about listening and the art of listening, listening with attention. I don’t just mean with the ear; bringing the quality of attention to the world. The writers I like best are those who attend. Kathleen Jamie
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In September countless sand and house-martins jazz above the river, taking insects from the surface, from the air, thousands of birds kissing the river farewell. They creak, a sound like the air rubbing against itself. Summer is everything they know; they're preparing themselves, sensing in the shortening days a door they must dash through before it shuts. Kathleen Jamie