1.
Some animals are secretive; some are shy. A cat is private.
Leonard Michaels
2.
Stories should be natural as apples, brief as lust, long as a thought.
Leonard Michaels
3.
Looking at a cat, like looking at clouds or stars or the ocean, makes it difficult to believe there is nothing miraculous in this world.
Leonard Michaels
4.
There's hardly anywhere in literature where you don't find a triangle.
Leonard Michaels
5.
Adultery is not about sex or romance. Ultimately, it is about how little we mean to one another.
Leonard Michaels
6.
Of mystery there is no end. Of clarity, there is precious little.
Leonard Michaels
7.
There is always something for which there is no accounting. Take, for example, the whole world.
Leonard Michaels
8.
I read assiduously. I kept in touch with my species.
Leonard Michaels
9.
The prose as such has to be singing the song the story is telling.
Leonard Michaels
10.
Is the story developing an attitude or victimized by it.
Leonard Michaels
11.
Sometimes language gets in the way of the story's feelings. The reader finds himself experiencing the language of the story rather than the story. The words sit there on the page like coins, with their own opacity, as though they're there for their own sake. "A man goes into a phone booth, stirring coins in his palm." "Stirring" is such an obviously selected word. You can feel the writer looking for the word as he sat at the typewriter.
Leonard Michaels
12.
Self-confidence can be crippling.
Leonard Michaels
13.
I can only gesture at what makes a story good.
Leonard Michaels