I enjoy shooting. Around where I live, it's something you do for entertainment once in a while, you go out and shoot targets.

More Quotes by Bonnie Jo Campbell

I think by writing about a place with great specificity, you manage to make it universal.

I mostly write about the working poor. Somehow, they're not being written about much anymore. I'm very interested in people who are in a situation that needs a little puzzling out. The thing that gets me started on a story is a person in a tough situation.

When I was little, we lived on 8 acres and my mom had a horse. But when I was 7, my mom kicked my dad out, and then in order to feed us five kids, she got critters cheap or for free and raised them for food. We milked a cow, raised chickens, pigs and beef cattle. We heated our one-story house with wood and stayed cold all winter.

I always felt a weird obligation to be adventurous.

A mathematical proof is beautiful, but when you're finished, it's really only about one thing. A story can be about many things.

We have a shotgun we inherited from my father-in-law, a paranoid Englishman living in Texas. I have a .22 Marlin rifle, similar to the one Annie Oakley had, and my husband has a .357 Magnum pistol. All those are locked up tight, of course. We have a couple of pellet guns that get more use than the real guns.