Joan Silber quotes:

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  • A story is already over before we hear it. That is how the teller knows what it means.

  • Slowed time is -- or should be -- a way of pointing to what's important.

  • This is fictional time, where events play out and possibilities are exhausted, so that meaning can emerge.

  • [S]torytelling, in ancient and modern practice, is always a contemplation of the experience of time passing. A story depends on things not standing still, on the built-in condition of impermanence.

  • Length is weight in fiction, pretty much.

  • A story is entirely determined by what portion of time it chooses to narrate.

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