If someone doesn't understand the importance of sensitivity readers, chances are they may need them the most...
~ Kira Hawke
Whatever your sexual orientation, whatever your ethnicity, whatever your age or personal experience, it is my hope you will find a hero somewhere here you can relate to, that speaks to the world as you see it. Even better: there is a good chance you will find some heroes who are deeply, fundamentally different from yourself. I don't have much patience with readers who yearn to explore incredible worlds and mind-bending situations but grow cold at the idea of imagining their way into different political ideas, different faiths, a different gender, a different skin, a different life.
~ Joe Hill
Reading and naps, two of life's greatest pleasures, go especially well together.
~ Will Schwalbe
I only know how to read because I steal books from rich people.
~ Natalie C. Anderson
Jack thought anyone who read couldn't be all that bad.
~ Sarah Addison Allen
...I used to think if you read enough books you'd automatically know how to do everything the right way. But reading and doing are not the same at all.
~ Judy Blume
From the time I could read, I found solace in my father's library...At the ages of ten and eleven and twelve I would have preferred to remain in the library...
~ Alice Hoffman
Every reader, as he reads, is actually the reader of himself.
~ Marcel Proust
Perhaps I was drawn to stories in which people found their true desires because I was a stranger to myself.
If you cannot read Shakespeare, or Melville, or Toni Morrison because it will trigger something traumatic in you, and you'll be harmed by the read of the text because you are still defining yourself through your self-victimization, then you need to see a doctor.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
If you cannot read Shakespeare, or Melville, or Toni Morrison because it will trigger something traumatic in you, and you'll be harmed by the reading of the text because you are still defining yourself through your self-victimization, then you need to see a doctor.
...Fritz Leiber, the great fantasist and science fiction writer...called books 'the scholar's mistress'...the one who made no demands and always took him in...
~ Stephen King
His reading aloud was constantly improving, and histories were more like radio plays. Perdu suspected that these small children, listening with eyes wide and in rapt concentration, would one day grow up to need reading, with an accompanying sense of wonder and the feeling of having a film running inside your head, as much as they needed air to breathe.
~ Nina George
The books I read when I was twenty completely changed when I read them when I was sixty.
There's a side to all writers that loves nothing better than a book, a big chair, a window.
~ Gillian Clarke
Every book was a door, every page a new place to hide.
~ Drew Magary
In books, that which is most generally interesting is what comes home to the most cherished private experience of the greatest number. It is not the book of him who has travelled the farthest over the surface of the globe, but of him who has lived the deepest and been the most at home.
~ Henry David Thoreau
A writer gets to live yet another life every time she creates a new story.
~ Pawan Mishra
Writing a story is like going on a date—you will spoil it if you aren't living in the moment.
Tell a story in lesser and simpler words.
Don’t break the rules when you haven’t fully figured them out yet.
[A]t bottom it is the same with traveling as with reading. How often do we complain that we cannot remember one thousandth part of what we read! In both cases, however, we may console ourselves with the reflection that the things we see and read make an impression on the mind before they are forgotten, and so contribute to its formation and nurture…
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Dreams are good at playing with your memory. They love leaving no trace behind and hate to show up once again in the morning.
The good writing ideas don’t have to be about political turmoil, mass killings, capitalism, racism, injustice, etc. Find that one idea that has deep roots in your heart.
Create a world in front of your readers where they can taste, smell, touch, hear, see, and move. Else they are likely going to move on to another book.
A writer can do without food for a few hours, but not without the sight of books.
Turn those deep feelings and obsessions of your heart into captivating pieces of literature.
Ideas either age like fine wine or rot like potatoes over time.
If you are a singer, you must sing. If you are a dancer, you must dance. If you are a writer, you must write. Don’t suffocate your heart.
As you become a better writer, the writing becomes more difficult. You toil harder to tell a story in a lesser number of words.
Don’t interrupt when your characters take a flight of their own.
Cliches are the viruses that infect your writing with diseases.
A book is just as magical to write as it is to read, it takes you on a journey that changes you in the end.
~ Jen Golembiewski
If you think there is no time to write now, there would never be.
A book can be a great friend, an advisor, a means to an end. A book reveals so much more than a movie would ever do. For example, when I watched the movie “The Hours” I was fascinated by the story. Just a year later I decided to read the book. And what was my surprise that I was even more dazzled by its writings than I was by the images… The images in my head were more vivid than the film could ever transport me to that feminine universe that the author was trying (and so successfully granted me) to conceive…
~ Ana Claudia Antunes
Learn to read and a whole new world will open up to you.
~ O.e. Boroni
If certain aspect needs to be inconsistent, it must better be consistently inconsistent throughout the story.
Sacred actions: gratitude, praying, dancing, hugging, singing, writing, painting, drawing, gardening, jogging, reading, knitting and many more!
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Did I really read every single book in the school? My mother maintains I did. Maybe I just told the teachers I had and they all believed me. Maybe this is where the lying about books really began. Where were the checks and balances? I blame the authorities.
~ Andy Miller
Book after book, I get hooked, every time the writer talks to me like a friend.
~ Marc Bolan