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Carol Bly Quotes

It is very difficult to teach navigation theory to someone who clings to the shore.

Carol Bly (1990). “The passionate, accurate story: making your heart's truth into literature”

An essay is a work of literary art which has a minimum of one anecdote and one universal idea.

Carol Bly (1990). “The passionate, accurate story: making your heart's truth into literature”

The principle of literature is devotion to the particulars of life.

Carol Bly (1988). “Letters from the Country”, HarperCollins

The more original a short-story writer, the odder looking the assortment of things he or she puts together for a story.

Carol Bly (1990). “The passionate, accurate story: making your heart's truth into literature”

No one is shallow and vulgar forever; sooner or later the whole species likes to be profound.

Carol Bly (2000). “My Lord Bag of Rice: New and Selected Stories”, p.51, Milkweed Editions