Kameron Hurley Quotes
Born: November 1, 1980
Kameron Hurley is a visionary voice in the realm of Mindfulness and Peace, whose words serve as gentle anchors in a turbulent world. Her philosophy weaves together the art of inner stillness with the courage to confront chaos, teaching that true peace is not an escape but a radical, intentional presence. Hurley’s legacy lies in her ability to distill complex emotional landscapes into simple, profound truths that feel both ancient and urgently needed. Her quotes resonate deeply because they honor struggle without despair, offering a quiet strength that empowers readers to find clarity in uncertainty and compassion in conflict.
Kameron Hurley Quotes (38)
"We don't fall in love with perfect people. We fall in love with complex ones."
— Kameron Hurley"I enjoy challenging myself in new and different ways."
— Kameron Hurley"As an introverted kid who lived in the middle of nowhere, my stories made up the whole of my social life. That meant that while other kids cultivated hobbies like skateboarding or playing the piano, I sat at home scribbling in notebooks."
— Kameron Hurley"Once readers and industry professionals have you pegged down as writing a particular type of book, they are less likely to try something new from you if they decided they didn't like the first one."
— Kameron Hurley"Pen names have always fascinated me, in part because I understand the professional and economic and even societal reasons to do so."
— Kameron Hurley"Historically, science-fiction and fantasy literature is no stranger to controversy, but it has learned how to adapt and endure."
— Kameron Hurley"The reality is that much of the stuff you see in film, television, comics, and children's cartoons got its start inside the inspired, disruptive halls of science-fiction and fantasy literature."
— Kameron Hurley"I've always been interested in the politics of war. War is one of those things that, the longer I studied it, the more illogical it seemed."
— Kameron Hurley"I started writing 'God's War' knowing that I wanted to write about real people on a resource-strapped planet at perpetual war."
— Kameron Hurley"I can't change the preconceived notions a reader brings to a work, but I can do my best to be aware of, address, and subvert tropes and expectations that readers may have as best I can and hope I don't screw it up too much."
— Kameron Hurley"I think anger of any kind is valuable. It's all about learning how to channel it. The worst thing we can do is get bored or complacent or worse - suppress our anger and then see it burst forth in unhealthy ways."
— Kameron Hurley"Short fiction isn't my natural form. It's taken a lot of work over the years to finally feel more comfortable writing stories under 80,000 words!"
— Kameron Hurley"This is the biggest trick of the sort of thing I write: creating fun, powerful stories with tons of interesting stuff going socially and culturally that doesn't overly confuse the reader."
— Kameron Hurley"Being a writer, writing for a living, is one long persistence game. Everyone wants you to quit. Quite often, you want to quit. You get kicked down. You come up swinging. You keep going. Either you are committed to it, or you aren't."
— Kameron Hurley"As for the best '80s action movie, I'm going to be predictable here and say 'Die Hard.' I watch that movie at least twice a year. Perfect script."
— Kameron Hurley"People interest me a lot: why we are kind, why we are cruel, how we learn the difference, what makes us act in ways contrary to those we've been socialized with."
— Kameron Hurley"It's easier to say people are crazy than to try to figure out why."
— Kameron Hurley"Folks will always, always, always go back to the comfortable status quo, with its silent voices and lack of conflict, if you give them the chance."
— Kameron Hurley"Authors make stuff up. Let's not pretend it's any more magical than that."
— Kameron Hurley"What makes a book unique isn't always about having one big grand new idea. It's about combining many different ideas in new and interesting ways."
— Kameron Hurley"I'm the sort of writer who likes to leave doors open for readers."
— Kameron Hurley"I want to write books that keep people up at night, where they cry through the first forty pages and keep reading anyway."
— Kameron Hurley"I'm a naturally lazy person, and I live for a challenge."
— Kameron Hurley"I started writing books because I couldn't find the books I wanted to read on the shelf."
— Kameron Hurley"I've told people before that I don't want to be a part of a genre; I want to be my own genre. I want to create it."
— Kameron Hurley"I'm terribly particular about what I read: lush writing, secondary world or seriously far-out science fiction, strong worldbuilding, dynamic characters. I need to have it all for it to work for me."
— Kameron Hurley"One of the things I stress to those I meet, especially young people, is that we are the heroes of our own lives, and we can be the masters of our own stories."
— Kameron Hurley"Science fiction writers create all sorts of futures - that comes with the job. But it's not the type that matters - hopeful or dark - it's the variety we see as readers. It's nurturing the imaginations of those who will go on to create the world around us."
— Kameron Hurley"When we see sexist and racist behavior, the only way to change that is also to point it out and make it clear that it's not okay."
— Kameron Hurley"There is no greater threat to progress than the phrase, 'That's impossible.'"
— Kameron Hurley