Born: 01-01-1982
Craig Silvey is an acclaimed Australian novelist and screenwriter, best known for his novel "Jasper Jones," which garnered multiple awards and was adapted into a film. Born in 1982 in Western Australia, Silvey's writing often explores themes of identity, community, and coming-of-age. He debuted with "Rhubarb" in 2004 and continues to captivate readers with his engaging storytelling and rich character development.
Life might not be fair, but it is still good.
You don't have to understand everything. It's enough to have a feeling.
I don't want to be a victim. I want to be someone who overcomes.
Sometimes the truth can set you free. Other times it can shackle you to a burning stake and refuse to let you go.
In the end, the courage it takes to face the truth is the greatest victory of all.
We're all just actors in our own lives, aren't we?
People are capable of kindness, even in the darkest of times.
The truth is a hard pill to swallow, but it's the only medicine that works.
We're all broken in some way. It's what makes us human.
The world is full of secrets. Some are meant to stay buried, and some are meant to be uncovered.
The only way to find peace is to accept the chaos within us.