About Jim Harrison

James Harrisonwas an American poet, novelist, and essayist. He was a prolific and versatile writer publishing over three dozen books in several genres including poetry, fiction, nonfiction, children’s literature, and memoir.

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I can write anywhere.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

The trajectory started when I was on the roof of our house looking out at a swamp when I was 19. I had written for several years, starting at about 15, but that day on the roof I took my vows and acknowledged my calling.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

I do have trouble with titles.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

I used to get criticized for putting food in novels.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

Yeah, but now suddenly – you know, universities are notoriously market oriented, too.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

Michigan is two radically different places – the North and the South which makes for good drama and contrast.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

The old fun thing is when somebody typed up the first chapter of War and Peace. And then made a precis of the rest of it and sent it out and only one publisher recognized it.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

I couldn’t run a tight schedule, and if you’re any good at teaching, you get sucked dry because you like your students and you’re trying to help them, but you don’t have any time left to write yourself.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

I write novellas because I don’t like loose sprawling prose.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

Some people hear their own inner voices with great clearness. And they live by what they hear. Such people become crazy… or they become legend.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

The only advice I can give to aspiring writers is don’t do it unless you’re willing to give your whole life to it. Red wine and garlic also helps.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

The fact is, the media never gets off the interstate unless there’s a major explosion.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

Your kids inevitably want to move where they had their vacations when they were younger.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

We are all naturally xenophobic.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

Because most writers have totally unrealistic concepts of how publishing works.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

I rarely read or buy a book because of a review.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

I’m not rational enough to be a good journalist.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

Everybody has a gun in their car in Detroit.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

I got $30 from Nation magazine for a poem and $500 for my first book of poems.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

New Yorkers are mostly interested in New York – in case you haven’t noticed.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

I’ve never felt influenced by Ernest Hemingway though I suppose there is something inevitable there.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

After a lifetime of world travel I’ve been fascinated that those in the third world don’t have the same perception of reality that we do.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

I’m actually forced to write about Michigan because as a native of that state it’s the place I know best.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

Success and money can really be quite blinding.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

So when I made some money, I didn’t have any idea how one handled such a situation because no one in our family ever had any money.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

Writers can write outside their ethnicity or sex depending how open and vulnerable they wish to be.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

I asked a French critic a couple of years ago why my books did so well in France. He said it was because in my novels people both act and think. I got a kick out of that.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

There is a neurologist, a woman over at Harvard who wanted me to come talk to them, and in France I have a lot of readers in the sciences. I can’t tell you why.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

I enjoy about 1 out of 100 movies, it’s about the same proportion to books published that I care to read.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

I don’t see gender as the most significant fact of human existence.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

I see more genuine sociability between the races in Mississippi than I see in Michigan. No question.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

Naturally we would prefer seven epiphanies a day and an earth not so apparently devoid of angels.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

I should add that I very much enjoy certain cities especially Paris, New York and Chicago.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

I don’t know what psychotherapy does. I have been seeing the same person for 26 years now.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

Writing as a woman presents enormous problems but I have attempted it several times and haven’t had many complaints.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

Short things are short all over and long things are long all over.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist

I thought, frankly, that it would be more pleasant to write a memoir than it was.

Jim Harrison

American poet, novelist, and essayist