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Justine Larbalestier Quotes

Justine Larbalestier Quotes
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My father is a liar and so am I. But I’m going to stop. I have to stop. I will tell you my story and I will tell it straight. No lies, no omissions. That’s my promise. This time I truly mean it.
Justine Larbalestier

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A difference in self loathing? Please. The only difference between a gun and a rope is the time it takes to tie the knot.
Justine Larbalestier

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I re-read The History of White People by Nell Irvin Painter. It's a book every one should read, particularly Americans, as the USA is her primary focus. Her book demonstrates that white is not universal, that white is not neutral, that it has a history, which she eloquently delineates. It's not often you finish a book understanding how the world operates better than before you read it.
Justine Larbalestier

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The job of every generation is to discover the flaws of the one that came before it. That's part of growing up, figuring out all the ways your parents and their friends are broken.
Justine Larbalestier

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Really, according to the shrinks, I am angry at everyone ever. Especially them. I am all anger and resentment all the time. Not one of them has ever suggested that maybe I lie because the world is better the way I tell it.
Justine Larbalestier

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I started writing a novel from the monster's point of view. It has its own difficulties but, I'm ashamed to say, it's much easier writing from a psychopath's point of view than from that of their empathetic opposite.
Justine Larbalestier

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Zombies are the proletariat. Long live the workers!
Justine Larbalestier

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Eating good food is my favourite thing in the whole world. Nothing is more blissful.
Justine Larbalestier

Quote Topics by Justine Larbalestier: Book Writing World Able White People Growing Up Giving Views Years Lying Want Art Teens Hate My Sister Skins Self Asylums Usual Dying Echoes Awards Opposites Progress Mean Matter Critique Winning Wonderful
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When I was little, I made up my own fairy tales, and the ghostly echo of Once upon a time shapes all the fiction Ive ever written.
Justine Larbalestier

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I give people If You Came Softly when they demand proof that novels for teens can be as good as the best novels for adults.
Justine Larbalestier

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My favourite vampires are all very scary indeed. So the idea of falling in love with one is just weird to me.
Justine Larbalestier

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In Australia we have a government actively undoing what little progress had been made on climate change and stripping money from all the important institutions such as the ABC, CSIRO and SBS.
Justine Larbalestier

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We still have disgraceful policies on asylum seekers and Aboriginal Australians continue to die in custody.
Justine Larbalestier

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Sure, Malcolm Turnbull is less anti-science and anti-culture than [Tony] Abbott, but low bar, and there's not a lot to show for it beyond rhetoric.
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I spent the year behind on deadlines and everything else. It's only now in December that I feel even slightly caught up. 2016 has to be better.
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16.
Lungs, they do not like to be messed with. I give pneumonia one star and that's for the silent p.
Justine Larbalestier

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I discovered the writing of Kirsty Eagar and was blown away. Everyone needs to read her now.
Justine Larbalestier

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I've never read a book [ Nnedi Okorafor's Lagoon] like it before. Big and sprawling with a million points of view, including sea creatures. It's about an alien invasion that starts in Lagos, Nigeria but, really, that's just the starting point.
Justine Larbalestier

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Iloved Ashley Hope Perez's heartbreaking Out of Darkness set in late the 1930s in a small town Texas. It should win all the YA awards.
Justine Larbalestier

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I was wowed by Margo Jefferson's memoir, Negroland, which is about growing up black and privileged in Chicago in the fifties and sixties. It was a window into an alien world. Obviously, I'm not black, but what was really alien to me was her family's focus on respectability. I was never taught when to wear white gloves, what length skirt is appropriate.
Justine Larbalestier

21.
The only reason I've ever had to wear a hat is to avoid skin cancer.
Justine Larbalestier

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I've known white Australian girls from wealthy families who were sent to posh private schools, who knew all of that stuff, and I think would recognise much in Jefferson's book. What I related to most strongly was the sexism and misogyny Margo Jefferson had to battle.
Justine Larbalestier

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One of my fave TV shows is Into the Badlands because martial arts staged well and magically and saturated colours and eye candy and coherent plot and world building. It has a strong diverse cast.
Justine Larbalestier

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I enjoyed Ready For This, which was created by the people behind Dance Academy and Redfern Now, and really it's what you'd get if you crossed Redfern Now with Dance Academy
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25.
Some worked in collaboration with each other to produce comics as well as short stories.I was partnered with Anita Roy. We critiqued each other's stories. Hers is a corker: future Masterchef. I chortled. There's not a single dud in Eat the Sky.
Justine Larbalestier

26.
The acclaim for Razorhurst means even more to me than usual because, let's be honest, Razorhurst is weird.
Justine Larbalestier

27.
Speaking out and creating art that truly reflects the world we live in goes part of the way towards doing that. At least that's what I hope.
Justine Larbalestier

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I decided to read something I normally hate: a cosy mystery. You know one of those mysteries where everything is tidily wrapped up at the end and everyone lives happily ever after? An Agatha Christie kind of mystery. They are so not my thing. But then someone was raving about Barbara Neely's Blanche White books and they sounded interesting.
Justine Larbalestier

29.
I continued blogging, but between illness and deadlines, did not manage to blog nearly as much as last year. I'm hoping to do better in 2016.
Justine Larbalestier

30.
Blogging, I love you no matter how out of fashion you are.
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31.
I love blogging, even though apparently it's still dying, and hate it when I have too much going on to do so regularly.
Justine Larbalestier

32.
My Sister Rosa was bumped from the schedule. None of my books has ever been bumped before. It freaked me out.
Justine Larbalestier

33.
The new prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, while a vast improvement on his predecessor is not doing much, if anything, to slow that process done.
Justine Larbalestier

34.
I'm sure other writers have no difficulties writing nice.
Justine Larbalestier

35.
I am not Nostradamus.Nor would I want to be. I'm convinced being able to tell the future is the worst superpower. I'd rather be invisible and being invisible never ends well. Just read H. G. Wells!
Justine Larbalestier

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My experience with My Sister Rosa showed me, once again, that I have a much easier time of it if I sell my novels after I finish them, not before. I'm lucky that I'm in a position where I'm able to do that.
Justine Larbalestier

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I can critique the bad; I can take the good, and I can add whatever I want.
Justine Larbalestier

38.
I think I've finally learned to stop worrying about how big the gaps are between my novels' publication.
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39.
I'm almost back to being able to write as much as six hours a day .
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40.
If you're ever invited, fellow YA authors, go. It's the first YA con I've been to that was overwhelming populated by teens. Wonderful!
Justine Larbalestier