Quotes From "Min Kamp 5" By

1
There's no difference between pulp fiction and highbrow fiction, one is as good as the other, the only difference is the aura they have, and that's determined by the people who read the stuff, not by the book itself. There's no such thing as 'the book itself. Unknown
2
For a writer it was perhaps most important not to write, but to read. Read as much as you can because in so doing you won't lose yourselves, become unoriginal, what happens is the opposite, by doing this you'll find yourselves. The more you read, the better. Unknown
3
Writing isn't black magic. You just have to come up with an idea... Unknown
4
Go somewhere you know nothing about and see what happens. Unknown
5
Writing was a defeat, it was a humiliation, it was coming face-to-face with yourself and seeing you weren't good enough. Unknown
6
Actually there were only two forms of existence, I reflected: one that was tied to a place and one that wasn't. Both had always existed. Neither could be chosen. Unknown