Tom Bissell (born January 9, 1974) is an American journalist, critic, and fiction writer, originally from Escanaba, Michigan, United States and currently based in Los Angeles, California.
Reading gives one something to think about other than one's self.
Fun is not the same thing as fulfillment.
A great writer reveals the truth even when he or she does not wish to.
Charyn, like Nabokov, is that most fiendish sort of writer-so seductive as to beg imitation, so singular as to make imitation impossible.
Girlfriends, indeed: the anti-video game.
We are no longer worried that children are missing school because of video games, though. We are worried that they are murdering their classmates because of video games.
[M]y first published book had just appeared in stores. The last year of my life-the year of finishing it, editing it, and seeing it through its various page-proof passes-ranks among the most unnerving of my young life. It has not felt good, or freeing. It has felt nerve-shreddingly disquieting. Publication simply allows one that much more to worry about. This cannot be said to aspiring writers often or sternly enough. Whatever they carry within themselves they believe publication cures will not, I can all but guarantee, be cured. You just wind up with new diseases.
An artist can respect the backfield of fact before which every human being stands and choose not to address those facts.
To create anything… is to believe, if only momentarily, you are capable of magic.
When I play too many video games I begin to feel chubby-minded, caffeinated, bad.
Most non-readers are nothing but an agglomeration of third-hand opinion and blindly received wisdom.
To create anything — whether a short story or a magazine profile or a film or a sitcom — is to believe, if only momentarily, you are capable of magic. These essays are about that magic — which is sometimes perilous, sometimes infectious, sometimes fragile, sometimes failed, sometimes infuriating, sometimes triumphant, and sometimes tragic. I went up there. I wrote. I tried to see.