Pam Houston is the author of several books, including the short story collection Cowboys Are My Weakness.
What is your method for overcoming writer’s block?
Instead of thinking I have to write a novel, or a story, or even a paragraph, I say, what is one thing that has happened to me in the last seventy-two hours that glimmered at me in that particular way that says, write me down? It might be something very brief, a line of overheard dialogue, a particular way light was reflecting off of some Aspen trees. I'm not going to write, I think to myself, I am just going to record this momentary thing so I don't forget it. More often than not, once I have done that I am off and running.
Alternate answer: Read Beloved for the twentieth time.
Alternate answer: Read Beloved for the twentieth time.
What are your favorite or most helpful writing prompts?
See answer to one above. But to that seventy-two-hour glimmer I would add two more: one from at least five years ago, and one from any time at all.
What is the most valuable advice you received as a young writer?
"As important as how you tell a story is how you avoid telling it." — Francois Camoin