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“Great fiction is the art of a soul.”
Douglas Christiansen“Great fiction is the art of a soul.”
Douglas Christiansen“I should have known right then that I was dreaming. But oh how we hang on to dreams even when we are gifted the largest of clues.”
Jesse Giles Christiansen, Pelican Bay“What, in nature," Kit asked, "is the most beautiful thing you've seen? Or the most terrible?""The Dismals," Giles answered promptly. "A beautiful aberration in the lay of the land--North Alabama. A section mysteriously lowered, strewn with boulders, ferny, mossy, cooler--the vegetation, they say, typical of Canada. There the creek runs clear, but all other Alabama rivers and waterways are muddy with sediment. I even like the name--the Dismals. An eternal place, disjunct with the climate, the time, and its location.""You think being dismal is an attractive association with eternity?" I asked."It is a cool Eden in the Southern summer heat. What's yours, Una?""The Kentucky hills in spring. Layers of pink and white--redbud and dogwood.""And you?" Giles asked Kit."Stars," he said. That was all.”
Sena Jeter Naslund, Ahab's Wife, or The Star-Gazer“I had written many things as a journalist, but I had no idea if I could write something scary or romantic or touching that wasn't me writing about someone else's life story. It was really exciting to try.”
Jeff Giles“Here is the tragedy: when you are the victim of depression, not only do you feel utterly helpless and abandoned by the world, you also know that very few people can understand, or even begin to believe, that life can be this painful. There is nothing I can think of that is quite as isolating as this.”
Giles Andreae“Jean Thompson's short-story collection 'Who Do You Love' is a beautiful book, but a hell of a sad one.”
Jeff Giles“The forgiveness that comes of patient interpretation seems impossible when those nearest to your heart are threatened.”
Giles Foden“For me, documentary photography has always come with great responsibility. Not just to tell the story honestly and with empathy, but also to make sure the right people hear it. When you photograph somebody who is in pain or discomfort, they trust you to make sure the images will act as their advocate.”
Giles Duley“I like beautiful writing, pain, unexpected humor, and the message that, at the last second, people are going to be kind to each other. It almost doesn't matter what the genre is.”
Jeff Giles“A song will outlive all sermons in the memory.”
Henry Giles