I've always wanted to write about the other side of the tracks, the have-nots, maybe because that's who I was.
More Quotes by Matt de la Pena
I was really drawn to spoken-word style poetry. I loved the rhythms, and for some reason, I was just drawn to this poetry as a way of expressing my feelings, because I didn't have any other outlet.
Once I got into college, I discovered literature - in particular, multicultural literature. I just started to understand the power of story and narrative, and you know, like anyone else, I kind of wanted to do it, too.
When I was young, I grew up in a family of working-class people. Not just my parents, but my extended family, as well.
In all of my books, I really want to work with working-class people. My goal is to show the moments of grace and dignity in their lives.
I think the world sort of looks to the kids who have potential. These are the kids who are going to do something with their lives, who are going to do something for the world. I don't think it's malicious, but the other kids get lost from that point on.
I used to be so angry about the kids that had stuff. Like the kids that had cars, the kids that had money to go get lunch every day off campus. I used to feel so slighted.