David Bergen
David Bergen
David Bergenis a Canadian novelist from Winnipeg, Manitoba. He has published eight novels and one collection of short stories since 1993. His most recent novel, Leaving Tomorrow, was published in September 2014...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth14 January 1957
CountryCanada
thrown
As a writer, you write the book, you give it to your editor, it's copy edited, it's published, it's thrown out there, and then there's a response.
best throw
Every year, the Giller jury is different. You write the best book you can and throw it out there.
book writing mean
It's somewhat of a contradiction, .. I guess the quieter the voice, the more necessary it is to push it. It's not going to leap out at you and scream. I also can't control how a book is marketed. To say the book marketing is aggressive, fine, I'm happy with that. Push the book. That doesn't mean that my personality or writing style changes.
journey lucky three
Way back in 1989, I got lucky with my first published story when it was selected for the Journey Prize anthology. Then I got lucky three more times. It is astounding to see how many writers published in the anthology have gone on to publish great story collections and novels. The anthology is a windfall for both writer and reader.
church civil couples perform unions
We at this church will not perform the civil unions of same-sex couples because it would be un-Biblical to do so.
books sports though
Though I loved books as a young boy, I loved sports even more. I wanted to be a quarterback in the CFL.
age decided published
At the age of twenty, having published nothing and having had little guidance in my reading, I decided that I wanted to write.
good last
You are only as good as your last book, and so there has to be a book.
failure trial
Failure is essential. Trial and error is necessary.
behind depths drives fascinates novel stuff
What fascinates me as a writer is the stuff underneath, To me, what drives a novel is the curiosity behind the character and the depths that you want to find in that character.
continue general great
Books in general are great, but I'm a fiction lover, and I will continue to do it.
arrive books box push realize shoulder tend whatever
I tend to push whatever is looking over my shoulder away when I am writing. It's once the box of books arrive that I say I'm going to be pilloried for this or that. But then you realize it's done, and there is nothing I can do. I'm proud of the book.
envision might sort unless
I think a construction project for me is like writing a novel. I can't do the project unless I can envision sort of the whole structure and see what the end result might be.
That's the novelist's job: to peel back the layers and look underneath.