Quotes about novelists

Jeff Lyons - Anatomy of a Premise Line: How to Master Premise and Story Development for Writing Success

Try everything listen to everyone. Follow no one. You are your own story guru!

A.D. Posey -

Novelist by day screenwriter by night.

Marty Rubin -

Novelists invent characters poets invent themselves.

Marty Rubin -

Novelists are basically inviting their readers to play a game of pretend. That's what fiction is: a game of pretend.

Alain Robbe-Grillet -

I am certain that a novelist is someone who attributes a different reality-value to the characters and events of his story than to those of 'real' life. A novelist is someone who confuses his own life with that of his characters.

Sōseki Natsume - The Miner

Novelists congratulate themselves on their creation of this kind of “character” or that kind of “character,” and readers pretend to talk knowingly about “character,” but all it amounts to is that the writers are enjoying themselves writing lies and the readers are enjoying themselves reading lies. In fact, there is no such thing as character, something fixed and final. The real thing is something that novelists don’t know how to write about. Or, if they tried, the end result would never be a nov

Pat Conroy - A Lowcountry Heart: Reflections on a Writing Life

It eases my soul that I share a house with [Cassandra King] a novelist of such rare and distinctive gifts.

Patrick White -

As it is I'm a dated novelist, whom hardly anybody reads, or if they do, most of them don't understand what I am on about. Certainly I wish I had never written Voss, which is going to be everybody's albatross.

Fred Kaplan - A Biography

He had entered another imaginative world, one connected to the beginning of his life as a writer, to the Napoleonic world that had been a lifelong metaphor for the power of art, for the empire of his own creation He began to dictate notes for a new novel, "fragments of the book he imagines himself to be writing." As if he were now writing a novel of which his own altered consciousness was the dramatic center, he dictated a vision of himself as Napoleon and his own family as the Imperial Bonapart

Sara Sheridan -

Grabbing readers by the imagination is a writer's job.

John Irving -

Sigmund Freud was a novelist with a scientific background. He just didn’t know he was a novelist. All those damn psychiatrists after him, they didn’t know he was a novelist ei

Enock Maregesi -

Novelists and the literary world play an important part in shaping languages. The Swahili they write influence the readers and their languages. The literary obstacle in Tanzania is not that people do not read, but that they don’t read because there are no interesting writers.

Haruki Murakami -

Like most novelists, I like to do exactly the opposite of what I'm told. It's in my nature as a novelist. Novelists can't trust anything they haven't seen with their own eyes or touched with their own hands. (Jerusalem Prize acceptance speech, JERUSALEM POST, Feb. 15, 2009)

Natsuki Takaya - Vol. 1

A novelist can’t be without a kimono and pen!(Shigure)

Roman Payne - Rooftop Soliloquy

Fueled by my inspiration, I ran across the room to steal the cup of coffee the bookshelf had taken prisoner. Lapping the black watery brew like a hyena, I tossed the empty cup aside. I then returned to the chair to continue my divine act of creation. Hot blood swished in my head as my mighty pen stole across the page.

Sue Monk Kidd - Traveling With Pomegranates: A Mother-Daughter Story

I now understand that writing fiction was a seed planted in my soul, though I would not be ready to grow that seed for a long time.

Philip K. Dick - The Man in the High Castle

They know a million tricks, those novelists. Take Doctor Goebbels; that's how he started out, writing fiction. Appeals to the base lusts that hide in everyone no matter how respectable on the surface. Yes, the novelist knows humanity, how worthless they are, ruled by their testicles, swayed by cowardice, selling out every cause because of their greed - all he's got to do is thump on the drum, and there's his response. And he's laughing, of course, behind his hand at the effect he gets.

Leonora Carrington - The Hearing Trumpet

Military people never seem to apologize for killing each other yet novelists feel ashamed for writing some nice inert paper book that is not certain to be read by anybody.

Lisa See - Snow Flower and the Secret Fan

Read a thousand books, and your words will flow like a river.

Jeff Lyons - Anatomy of a Premise Line: How to Master Premise and Story Development for Writing Success

With the right tools, you can write anything ...

Charlotte Brontë - The Professor

Novelists should never allow themselves to weary of the study of real life. If they observed this duty conscientiously, they would give us fewer pictures chequered with vivid contrasts of light and shade; they would seldom elevate their heroes and heroines to the heights of rapture — still seldomer sink them to the depths of despair; for if we rarely taste the fulness of joy in this life, we yet more rarely savour the acrid bitterness of hopeless anguish.

Johnny Rich -

To be motivated to write a novel, I need to be unable not to write.

Roman Payne - Europa: Limited Time Edition

Passionate attraction to someone of the opposite sex will make a hero or a fool of a novelist each time.

Edward Fahey -

After finishing 1st draft of a novel, I have the characters, dialogue, scenes, and a plotline. I used to think this meant I knew where the story was going, and what the book was about.I have learned over the years, this ain’t so.As I work through its 2nd draft, characters start to nudge each other. The story itself takes its first soft and shallow breath, and one could imagine he hears a little bit of a heartbeat. Passions deepen, and emotional threads start to weave through what had earlier jus

Catherynne M. Valente - The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making

It is true that novelists are shameless and obey no decent law, and they are not to be trusted on any account, but some Mysteries even they must honor.

W.H. Auden -

No poet or novelist wishes he was the only one who ever lived, but most of them wish they were the only one alive, and quite a number believe their wish has been granted.

Ursula K. Le Guin -

I believe that all novels, ... deal with character, and that it is to express character – not to preach doctrines, sing songs, or celebrate the glories of the British Empire, that the form of the novel, so clumsy, verbose, and undramatic, so rich, elastic, and alive, has been evolved ... The great novelists have brought us to see whatever they wish us to see through some character. Otherwise they would not be novelists, but poet, historians, or pamphleteers.

Brad Leithauser -

I read not so long ago about the construction of a large telescope in Chile's Atacama Desert, where rainfall can average a millimetre a year and the air is fifty times as dry as the air in Death Valley. Needless to say, skies over the Atacama are pristine. The pilgrim astronomer ventures to the earth’s ravaged reaches in order to peer more keenly at other worlds, and I suppose the novelist is up to something similar.

Sōseki Natsume -

That's a good point," Professor Hirota said. "But there is one thing we ought to keep in mind in the study of man. Namely, that a human being placed in particular circumstances has the ability and the right to do just the opposite of what the circumstances dictate. The trouble is, we have this odd habit of thinking that men and light both act according to mechanical laws, which leads to some stunning errors. We set things up to make a man angry, and he laughs. We try to make him laugh, and again

Roman Payne -

The novelist is condemned to wander all his life. Homeless and blind like Oedipus he wanders until death. And so let us protect the novelist and adore him, with pity, honor, and love.

Stephen King - The Dark Half

...he was after all, a novelist...and a novelist was simply a fellow who got paid to tell lies. The bigger the lies, the better the pay.

Sara Sheridan -

The writing talent of Edinburgh is textured - we have poets, novelists, non-fiction writers, dramatists and more.

Christopher Morley - Parnassus on Wheels

The bicycle, the bicycle surely, should always be the vehicle of novelists and poets.

Susanna Clarke - Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell

But the other Ministers considered that to employ a magician was one thing, novelists were quite another and they would not stoop to it.

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