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Ilana ([personal profile] ilanarama) wrote2004-09-23 12:20 pm

I am petty and shallow

As at least one person reading this knows, I'm a big fan of Pam Houston. She was in town last night as part of "celebrity author night" at our local independent bookstore, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary.

She writes short stories about outdoorsy women in the western mountains and deserts, mostly, river trips and hunting and backpacking with men who aren't worth it and dogs who are, and you can tell she's been there. Her novel is coming out in January. She also has a collection of essays out which are pretty much the same thing from a nonfiction perspective. Her writing is impressive and her stories are amazing, ridiculous deathmarches (heh, you thought mine were bad) and fly-fishing in midwinter in Montana in freezing water to her chest because she got invited with a group of guys and didn't want them to think she was a weak woman. That sort of thing.

When she walked in, the first thing I thought was, "gee, she's gained a lot of weight since her book jacket cover photo was taken. I could out-hike you now, fat girl."

Yeah, I pick the one thing I can assert my superiority in. She's still a more famous writer than I am, though.

And when I commented that I really enjoyed her essays and asked if she was writing more nonfiction, she basically said, "oh, essays are just what I toss off to make money, they're nothing, my fiction is all that I care about." Made me feel like I have poor taste. And that all my nonfiction writing is for naught. If I want to be a Writer I must write fiction, I suppose. Oh well. At least I've got a better body.

[identity profile] mehitabelmmoss.livejournal.com 2004-09-23 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I think fiction writers are like that. I recently asked a neighbor for help w/ a book I'm starting - and the first thing she asked was if it was fiction.
That said, I also had a friend who wrote non-fiction books (and wrote for the NYT and was teaching to boot) and he was pure journalism.

I guess we all have our predjudices - I like good writing and interesting stories whatever......

PS - I agree that her response was rude. She could have just said Thank you to your compliment and left out the put-down.
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[identity profile] ilanarama.livejournal.com 2004-09-23 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I suppose we all tend to value what comes hard and what we are recognized for. And by the way, if you haven't read Pam Houston's essays - the collection is called "A Little More About Me" - I think you might enjoy them. Very good reading for the outdoorsy woman.