There's no such thing as fiction", Annie told him once. "If you can imagine something, then it's happened.

I was hoping against hope he'd refill his Prozac so we could be in love again, but, sadly, that never happened.

Writing to me is like being addicted to heroin… it’s hard and its mean, but you just can’t stop.

It was the love which the hunter has for living things, and which he can only express by aiming his gun at them ...

When a person dies, the earth is generally unwilling to cough him back up. A miracle contradicts the will of earth.

That's not what I'm asking. I'm asking, what's your vice and what brand of trouble does it lead to?

Two kinds of writers. One treats the world as if it were fiction; the other treats fiction as if it were the world.

Writing fiction is a way of expressing feelings and revealing a certain truth about life, goals, dreams and desires.

I’m not an unproductive liar—I’m a productive fiction writer. I make stuff. I make stuff up.


I actually felt awed by the remote possibilities of the person you liked ever liking you back a corresponding amount.

I love you more than depth of the ocean, but I can't let you feel the pain of it...lines from Love Vs destiny....

Y'know when your dog drags its butt across the carpet leaving a stain- It's not as easy as it looks..."


Love is implicit in every connection. It should be. Thus when absent it makes us insane. (You Shall Know Our Velocity)

Fiction challenges us and works its miracles by placing us in the skin of another human being and teaching us empathy.

Everyone has a story. I don't believer anyone can go through life without encountering at least one amazing thing.