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Jesmyn Ward Quotes: "By the numbers, by all the official records, here at the confluence of history, of racism, of poverty, and economic power, this is what our lives are worth: nothing."

By the numbers, by all the official records, here at the confluence of history, of racism, of poverty, and economic power, this is what our lives are worth: nothing.



Jesmyn Ward Quotes: "I wrote the first draft of my first novel at Michigan, and then I wrote the first draft of 'Salvage the Bones' at Stanford. So I workshopped the entire thing."

I wrote the first draft of my first novel at Michigan, and then I wrote the first draft of 'Salvage the Bones' at Stanford. So I workshopped the entire thing.




Jesmyn Ward Quotes: "My father owned pit bulls when I was young. He sometimes fought them. My brother and a lot of the men in my community owned pit bulls as well: sometimes they fought them for honor, never for money."

My father owned pit bulls when I was young. He sometimes fought them. My brother and a lot of the men in my community owned pit bulls as well: sometimes they fought them for honor, never for money.



Jesmyn Ward Quotes: "While I've said that there are plenty of things I dislike about the South, I can be clear that there are things I love about the South."

While I've said that there are plenty of things I dislike about the South, I can be clear that there are things I love about the South.




Jesmyn Ward Quotes: "I wanted to be my own heroine."

I wanted to be my own heroine.



Jesmyn Ward Quotes: "That's why I write fiction, because I want to write these stories that people will read and find universal."

That's why I write fiction, because I want to write these stories that people will read and find universal.



Jesmyn Ward Quotes: "I think that I'm trying to hopefully change my children's ideas about what is possible, and about what is possible for them."

I think that I'm trying to hopefully change my children's ideas about what is possible, and about what is possible for them.




Jesmyn Ward Quotes: "I wanted to write about voodoo tradition that I feel has been very important to survival of black people here: people of the African diaspora, people of this region, and throughout the south."

I wanted to write about voodoo tradition that I feel has been very important to survival of black people here: people of the African diaspora, people of this region, and throughout the south.



Jesmyn Ward Quotes: "There is laughter, shrill calls. Everyone is flirting, saying in nudges and jokes and blushing what they would do in private"

There is laughter, shrill calls. Everyone is flirting, saying in nudges and jokes and blushing what they would do in private



Jesmyn Ward Quotes: "I'm a failed poet. Reading poetry helps me to see the world differently, and I try to infuse my prose with figurative language, which goes against the trend in fiction."

I'm a failed poet. Reading poetry helps me to see the world differently, and I try to infuse my prose with figurative language, which goes against the trend in fiction.



Jesmyn Ward Quotes: "Did every step feel like the running leap a bird takes before flight?"

Did every step feel like the running leap a bird takes before flight?



Jesmyn Ward Quotes: "There is laughter, shrill calls. Everyone is flirting, saying in nudges and jokes and blushing what they would do in private."

There is laughter, shrill calls. Everyone is flirting, saying in nudges and jokes and blushing what they would do in private.




Jesmyn Ward Quotes: "In every one of the Greeks' mythology tales, there is this: a man chasing a woman, or a woman chasing a man. There is never a meeting in the middle."

In every one of the Greeks' mythology tales, there is this: a man chasing a woman, or a woman chasing a man. There is never a meeting in the middle.