Sara Levine is the author of the novel Treasure Island!!! and the short story collection Short Dark Oracles.
She also wrote the Afterword to Penguin's Mass Market paperback edition of Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island.
“One makes discoveries about oneself but more often one makes up discoveries.”
“People approach writers, assuming we pull a perfect text out of our nose each time (well spelled). Spelling is the least of it.”
“No doubt he is more than that, but we have no time to inquire.”
“And found there one of those huge comprehensive anthologies of literature, the sort of thing which, on a bad day, can induce an inferiority complex...”
“...my thoughts don't really bump along this way, but they do bump somehow, and it's more honest--more pedagogically useful, more truthful--to arrange them in a loose, disconnected, provisional way than to deliver only the conclusions.”
“They are suspicious of humanism, nervous about too much style, and wary of public celebrations of the personal.”
“The essay is a modest genre. It doesn't mean to change the world. Instead it says: let me tell you what happened to me.”
“Grief is a wound that needs attention in order to heal. We can have pancakes.”
“Don't tell me you're reading it,' she said, as if I were doing something to the book, whereas in fact the book was doing something to me.”
“If life were a sea adventure, I knew: I wouldn't be sailor, pirate, or cabin boy but more likely a barnacle clinging to the side of the boat.”