For about half an hour in mid-1992, I knew as much as any layperson about the pleasures of remote access of other people's computers. -Elizabeth McCracken Computers
There are two MFA programs here at the University of Texas, and I read on the jury of both of them. And it's amazing to me how many really talented young writers seem to fear humor. -Elizabeth McCracken Humor
I wanted to acknowledge that life goes on but that death goes on, too. A person who is dead is a long, long story. -Elizabeth McCracken Death
Humor reminds you, when you're flattened by sorrow, that you're still human. -Elizabeth McCracken Humor
When I was in college, I wrote poetry very seriously, and then once I had started writing short stories, I didn't go back to poetry, partially because I felt like I understood how incredibly difficult it was. -Elizabeth McCracken Poetry
There's a good chance that in 40 years, after the floods, people zipping by on scavenged jetpacks with their scavenged baseball caps on backwards, I will be in my rocking chair saying bitterly, 'I remember when 'all right' was two words.' -Elizabeth McCracken Chance
Short fiction is like low relief. And if your story has no humor in it, then you're trying to look at something in the pitch dark. With the light of humor, it throws what you're writing into relief so that you can actually see it. -Elizabeth McCracken Humor
You write the way you think about the world. My motto in times of trouble - and I'm speaking of life, not writing - is 'no humor too black.' -Elizabeth McCracken Humor