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Jill McCorkle
American
Novelist
Born:
Jul 7
,
1958
Around
Freedom
Me
People
Think
You
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By limiting or denying freedom of speech and expression, we take away a lot of potential. We take away thoughts and ideas before they even have the opportunity to hatch. We build a world around negatives - you can't say, think, or do this or that.
Jill McCorkle
Freedom
Thoughts
You
World
Opportunity
Freedom Of Speech
Build
Before
Think
Negatives
Say
Hatch
Potential
Take
Ideas
Around
Limiting
Lot
Denying
Even
Expression
Away
Speech
Certainly if I were to think in terms of a field that would have required a different mode of education, I think I would have leaned in the direction of being a therapist. And without the education, or a different kind of education, I think my first choice would be a landscape architect. I love to garden.
Jill McCorkle
Love
Education
Garden
First
Field
Think
Kind
Would
Would-Be
Architect
Direction
Terms
Without
Were
Mode
Being
Different
Different Kind
Choice
Required
Landscape
Certainly
Therapist
Building a dollhouse is a lot like writing a novel because you are God of the Universe.
Jill McCorkle
God
You
Writing
Building
Universe
Like
Because
Lot
Novel
My joy as a writer is circling around and around and down and down to find out who the real person is.
Jill McCorkle
Joy
Down
Circling
Out
Find
Writer
Around
Real
Person
Real Person
Who
It's one of the most basic laws of human nature, isn't it? The more we are denied something, the more we want it. The more silence given to this or that topic, the more power.
Jill McCorkle
Nature
Silence
Power
Human Nature
Topic
Something
Laws
Given
More
More Power
Most
Denied
Human
Want
Basic
I am very interested in that fine line between fiction and reality and between comedy and tragedy - and pushing the line as much as possible.
Jill McCorkle
Reality
Comedy
Possible
Fine
Fine Line
Pushing
Between
Am
Line
Tragedy
Very
Fiction
Interested
Much
For years, I felt I was a novelist, but now I know I can write short fiction.
Jill McCorkle
Write
Know
Felt
Years
Short
Fiction
Novelist
Now
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