“I write fantasy because it’s there. I have no other excuse for sitting down for several hours a day indulging my imagination. Daydreaming. Thinking up imaginary people, impossible places. Imagination is the golden-eyed monster that never sleeps. It must be fed; it cannot be ignored. Making it tell the same tale over and over again makes it thin and whining; its scales begin to fall off; its fiery breath becomes a trickle of smoke.
It is best fed by reality, an odd diet for something nonexistent; there are few details of daily life and its broad range of emotional context that can’t be transformed into food for the imagination. It must be visited constantly, or else it begins to become restless and emit strange bellows at embarrassing moments; ignoring it only makes it grow larger and noisier. Content, it dreams awake, and spins the fabric of tales. There is really nothing to be done with such imagery except to use it: in writing, in art.
Those who fear the imagination condemn it: something childish, they say, something monsterish, misbegotten. Not all of us dream awake. But those of us who do have no choice.”
~ Patricia McKillip, in Faces of Fantasy by Patti Perret
7 replies on “Book Quote: On the Enduring Charm of Fantasy Fiction”
That’s a lovely quote! 😀
Fabulous, thanks!
I love this, thanks for sharing!
Wonderful quote. I always think- we must have been given imagination for a reason. Why not share it?
Very well said, indeed.
It’s best fed by reality… I like that! Good one!
Elza Reads
I especially love the last paragraph. I don’t read a lot of fantasy but can certainly appreciate the creativity!