Quotes about novels
G.K. Chesterton -
People wonder why the novel is the most popular form of literature people wonder why it is read more than books of science or books of metaphysics. The reason is very simple it is merely that the novel is more true than they are.
TyCobbsTeeth -
Everybody loves to hate a sinner reading stories about them makes people feel better about themselves.
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!
Michael Chabon -
All novels are sequels influence is bliss.
Carl Henegan - Darkness Left Undone
The true magic of novels dwells within us individually. Each reader will interpret every single character, scene, and metaphor in a slightly different way
J.L. Sheppard - Demon King's Desire
Destiny is as it is. Nothing can change it. Accept it before it ruins you.
J.L. Sheppard - Demon King's Desire
Her heart and soul had already spoken. They wouldn’t let Lucas go.
J.L. Sheppard - Demon King's Desire
I’ll never turn her away, Clyde. She’s my mate. I’ll protect her till my dying breath. I’ll even swallow my pride and ask a favor as momentous as the one I just asked of a man who has done nothing but try to drive a wedge between her and myself.
Cyrano de Bergerac -
A pessimist is a man who tells the truth prematurely.
Dorothy L. Sayers - Whose Body?
I looked for any footmarks of course, but naturally, with all this rain, there wasn't a sign. Of course, if this were a detective story, there'd have been a convenient shower exactly an hour before the crime and a beautiful set of marks which could only have come there between two and three in the morning, but this being real life in a London November, you might as well expect footprints in Niagara. I searched the roofs right along—and came to the jolly conclusion that any person in any blessed
Alain de Botton - Status Anxiety
[L]ife is a phenomenon in need of criticism, for we are, as fallen creatures, in permanent danger of worshipping false gods, of failing to understand ourselves and misinterpreting the behaviour of others, of growing unproductively anxious or desirous, and of losing ourselves to vanity and error. Surreptitiously and beguilingly, then, with humour or gravity, works of art--novels, poems, plays, paintings or films--can function as vehicles to explain our condition to us. They may act as guides to a
Rajib Mukherjee - the Unconventional Investigator: The mystery of the missing bags
Well, typically the state of hypnosis is perfected at the right combination of light and sound frequency when the mind completely relaxes. At this state, the mind also becomes highly suggestible, which means the word of the hypnotist becomes the new reality of the subconscious mind.
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 ...
Tom Clancy -
Two questions form the foundation of all novels: "What if?" and "What next?" (A third question, "What now?", is one the author asks himself every 10 minutes or so; but it's more a cry than a question.) Every novel begins with the speculative question, What if "X" happened? That's how you start.
P.G. Wodehouse -
[T]he success of every novel -- if it's a novel of action -- depends on the high spots. The thing to do is to say to yourself, "What are my big scenes?" and then get every drop of juice out of
Jennifer V. Clancy -
Sometimes you can write about a character's day in under a minute and sometimes it takes a day just to write about a minute.
Diana Wynne Jones - Witch Week
When you grow up to be an author and write books, you'll think you're making the books up, but they'll all really be true, somewhere.
Marty Rubin -
The great novels are deterrents. A Merck's manual on how not to live.
Charlotte Turner Smith - Marchmont
I was told, and indeed I saw several examples, that neither time nor place was much minded, and that I might hazard being equally careless of chronology and geography; but I piqued myself on having studied Aristotle, and scrupulously attended to the probabilities of time and place.
Edna Ferber - A Peculiar Treasure: Autobiography
Awake and asleep the novel is with you, dogging your footsteps. Strange formless bits of material float out from the ether about you and attach themselves to the main body of the story as though they had hung suspended in air for years, waiting.
Muhammad Imran Hasan -
I'm Tiny And My Reach Is Limited. I Can Give YOU Only What I Have And Surely When I Give, I Don't Keep Anything For Me. To YOU, It's Nothing Probably As YOU've Got Everything. My Everything Would Be Unnoticed. It Seems Like "A Rain Drop To The Ocean".... (From The Romantic Story "Reflection of The Rainbow")....
Sara Sheridan -
In crime books it's possible to chart forensic technology by how well it has to be explained to a reader. In mid-Victorian crime novels fingerprinting has to be explained because it's new. Nowadays it's part of our world and we can simply assume that knowledge if we write about it.
Milan Kundera -
In any case, it seems to me that all over the world people nowadays prefer to judge rather than to understand, to answer rather than to ask, so that the voice of the novel can hardly be heard over the noisy foolishness of human certainties.
Crystal Evans - Every Man Deserves A Good Jacket
You have to be careful what you write and not allow self righteousness to cloud your ability to be objective. This story is not about you, it's about people and things that no one else sees. The truth will at times come to you in a blur, unclear, unsettling refusing to leave until you figure out its relevance.
Philip Pullman -
There are some themes, some subjects, too large for adult fiction; they can only be dealt with adequately in a children’s book. In adult literary fiction, stories are there on sufferance. Other things are felt to be more important: technique, style, literary knowingness… The present-day would-be George Eliots take up their stories as if with a pair of tongs. They’re embarrassed by them. If they could write novels without stories in them, they would. Sometimes they do. We need stories so much tha
Zadie Smith -
Early on, for better or worse, I chose whose child I wanted to be: the child of the novel. Almost everything else was subjugated to this ruling passion, reading stories. As a consequence, I can barely add a column of double digits, I have not the slightest idea of how a plane flies, I can't draw any better than a five-year-old.
Todd Alcott -
Different narrative forms naturally lend themselves to different aspects of existence. The novel is ideal for presenting the inner lives of its characters, the play is ideal for showing people in a room talking and movies are ideal for showing large metal objects hurtling through the air.
Bruce Crown - How Dim the Promised Land
Artists hide their identities in the brushstrokes of their paintings, the verses in their cantos, and the sentences in their novels. The true face of an artist is never on his face and this is what he prefers. Others misunderstand this displaced melancholy with an absence of melancholy.
Mercedes M. Yardley -
Build your novel one word at a time. Remember that minutes = novels.
Django Wexler - The Forbidden Library
Besides it's not as though the prisoner can truly die, any more than a character in a novel can. You can always flip back to the first page, can't you?
Susan Reynolds -
Storytelling began as a way for humans to relay information, from where to find food sources to the benefits of familial bonding, because fictional stories were the easiest way to memorize and communicate a complete set of information. We remember information best when it is delivered in the form of a plot, which is called 'semantic memory.' Stories still serve a definitive purpose and the stronger the purpose, the clearer the story.Fire Up Your Writing Brain
Dianna Hardy - Broken Lights
She had forced herself to learn to read – picked up bits and pieces, here and there, from the very few teachers who had been patient with her; from looking at words while out and about; from television, and from friends. And to avoid the shouting and drug-induced moaning, and the row of male visitors her mum would entertain, she would barricade herself in her room – there'd been no lock – and lose herself in books.
Criss Jami -
Plot twist: everything goes exactly as planned.
Steven Brust - Sethra Lavode
A novel, in which all is created by the author's whim, must strike a more profound level of truth, or it is worthless.""And yet, I have heard you say that any novel that relieves your ennui for an hour has proved its usefulness.""You have a good memory. It must have been ten thousands of years ago that I uttered those words.""And if it was?""In another ten thousand, perhaps I will agree with them again.""In my opinion, the proper way to judge a novel is this: Does it give one an accurate reflect
Mary Lascelles - Jane Austen And Her Art
A story conducted by the time of a clock and calendars alone would be a story not of human beings but of mechanical toys.
Dejan Stojanovic - Serbian Satire and Aphorisms
The length of novels, poems and stories, is measured by the number of missing words; a thousand pages become one, one becomes a thousand.
D.H. Lawrence -
The novel is the one bright book of life. Books are not life. They are only tremulations on the ether. But the novel as a tremulation can make the whole man alive tremble.
Catherynne M. Valente - Deathless
Someone ought to write a novel about me,” said Lebedeva loftily. “I shouldn’t care if they lied to make it more interesting, as long as they were good lies, full of kisses and daring escapes and the occasional act of barbarism. I can’t abide a poor liar.
Neil Gaiman - Stardust
He shivered. His coat was thin, and it was obvious he would not get his kiss, which he found puzzling. The manly heroes of the penny dreadfuls and shilling novels never had these problems getting kissed.
J.G. Ballard - The Atrocity Exhibition
In the post-Warhol era a single gesture such as uncrossing one's legs will have more significance than all the pages in War and Peace.
Jane Austen - Northanger Abbey
and if a rainy morning deprived them of other enjoyments, they were still resolute in meeting in defiance of wet and dirt, and shut themselves up, to read novels together. Yes, novels; for I will not adopt that ungenerous and impolitic custom so common with novel–writers, of degrading by their contemptuous censure the very performances, to the number of which they are themselves adding — joining with their greatest enemies in bestowing the harshest epithets on such works, and scarcely ever permi
Alyson Noel -
i love purple and blue!!!!!
Azar Nafisi - Reading Lolita in Tehran
A novel is not an allegory, I said as the period was about to come to an end. It is the sensual experience of another world. If you don't enter that world, hold your breath with the characters and become involved in their destiny, you won't be able to empathize, and empathy is at the heart of the novel. This is how you read a novel: you inhale the experience. So start breathing.
John Irving -
Writing a novel is actually searching for victims. As I write I keep looking for casualties. The stories uncover the casual
Jane Austen - Northanger Abbey
The anxiety, which in this state of their attachment must be the portion of Henry and Catherine, and of all who loved either, as to its final event, can hardly extend, I fear, to the bosom of my readers, who will see in the tell-tale compression of the pages before them, that we are all hastening together to perfect felicity.
Alisa Steinberg - Notes from Ellen Wasserfeldman
Mental Note #50: The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, even though it most desperately wants to. - Notes from Ellen Wasserfeldman
Thomas C. Foster - How to Read Novels Like a Professor: A Jaunty Exploration of the World's Favorite Literary Form
The novels we read allow us to encounter possible persons, versions of ourselves hat we would never see, never permit ourselves to see, never permit ourselves to become, in places we can never go and might not care to, while assuring that we get to return home again
Henry James -
We trust to novels to train us in the practice of great indignations and great generositie.
Victoria Connelly - Mr. Darcy Forever
Novels can tell us so much about life. They have the power to enrich our own lives in so many different ways. They're not just for entertaining us, although that would be enough.
David Beaty -
Every novel is an attempt to capture time, to weave something solid out of air. The author knows it is an impossible task - that is why he keeps on trying.
Barbara Pym - Quartet in Autumn
One did not drink sherry before the evening, just as one did not read a novel in the morning.
Eudora Welty - On Writing
Henry James said there isn't any difference between "the English novel" and "the American novel" since there are only two kinds of novels at all, the good and the bad.
Alisa Steinberg - Notes from Ellen Wasserfeldman (Preview Plus Bonus Material)
Remember where you are and adjust yourself accordingly, not vice-versa ... otherwise, you might be toast.
José Luís Peixoto -
I think: perhaps the sky is a huge sea of fresh water and we, instead of walking under it, walk on top of it; perhaps we see everything upside down and the earth is a kind of sky, so that when we die, when we die, we fall and sink into the sky.The Implacable Order of Things
William Trevor -
I think it is the art of the glimpse. If the novel is like an intricate Renaissance painting, the short story is an impressionist painting. It should be an explosion of truth. Its strength lies in what it leaves out just as much as what it puts in, if not more. It is concerned with the total exclusion of meaninglessness. Life, on the other hand, is meaningless most of the time. The novel imitates life, where the short story is bony, and cannot wander. It is essential art.
Oscar Wilde - Only Dull People Are Brilliant at Breakfast
There is a great deal to be said in favour of reading a novel backwards. The last page is as a rule the most interesting, and when one begins with the catastrophe or the dénouement one feels on pleasant terms of equality with the author. It is like going behind the scenes of a theatre. One is no longer taken in, and the hair-breadth escapes of the hero and the wild agonies of the heroine leave one absolutely unmoved. One knows the jealously guarded secret, and one can afford to smile at the quit
Deyth Banger -
I think after all I found a feature which is incredible and kind of mein or let's say it something which is part of my childhood in the Jack Ketchum Novels and films.
Teju Cole - Known and Strange Things: Essays
I am a novelist, and my goal in writing a novel is to leave the reader not knowing what to think. A good novel shouldn't have a point.
Philip Roth -
If you read the novel in more than two weeks, you don't read the novel really
Doris Lessing - The Golden Notebook
The point is, that the function of the novel seems to be changing; it has become an outpost of journalism; we read novels for information about areas of life we don’t know — Nigeria, South Africa, the American army, a coal-mining village, coteries in Chelsea, etc. We read to find out what is going on. One novel in five hundred or a thousand has the quality a novel should have to make it a novel — the quality of philosophy. I find that I read with the same kind of curiosity most novels, and a boo
Edward Fahey -
I keep being told that my writing is getting better and better. - Now, at first I am thrilled by that, but then I think, Isn't everybody's? Do some authors grow cozy with their own style, and stay there?I think of writing fiction as an art form. As such, it's a constant exploration of new and developing ideas. If any of my books were much like my others, I don't think I'd even bother to write them.
Hanya Yanagihara - A Little Life
He sits at the table and reads novels, old favorites of his, the words and plots and characters comforting and lived-in and unchanged.
Trevor Driggers -
You were like reading a good novel. The kind were you wanted to turn every page, & never put it down... And absorb every second. But for whatever reason, that novel isn't there for me to read, & so, it's endless chapters are gone from my reach. And I don't dare to pretend to be surprised. But I do dare to wonder why.And though it's gone, I smile because it was the best novel I ever read. In those brief moments the novel of you possessed me, mind, body, & soul alike. I felt joy & adoration in suc
Hanya Yanagihara - A Little Life
He joined Jude in the kitchen and began making a salad, and JB slumped to the dining-room table and started flipping through a novel Jude had left there. "I read this," he called over to him. "Do you want to know what happens in the end?" "No, JB," said Jude. "I'm only halfway through.""The minister character dies after all.""JB!"After that, JB's mood seemed to improve.
Shannon L. Alder -
When you have a grasp on eternity your eyes won't ever see the battle or the lost people that hurt you. You will see a beautiful story of hope, in every character. It is not one person god loves. He loves us all and this is his story, our story and theirs.
Damon Galgut - Arctic Summer
Of what earthly use were novels? How did they help anybody?
Peter Matthiessen - The Snow Leopard
Nonfiction at its best is like fashioning a cabinet. It can never be a sculpture. It can be elegant and very beautiful, but it can never be sculpture. Captive to facts - or predetermined form - it cannot fly.
Will Self -
I gain nothing but pleasure from writing fiction; short stories are foreplay, novellas are heavy petting – but novels are the full monte. Frankly, if I didn't enjoy writing novels I wouldn't do it – the world hardly needs any more and I can think of numerous more useful things someone with my skills could be engaged in. As it is, the immersion in parallel but believable worlds satisfies all my demands for vicarious experience, voyeurism and philosophic calithenics. I even enjoy the mechanics of
Azar Nafisi - Reading Lolita in Tehran
Don't go chasing after the grand theme, the idea, I told my students, as if it is separate from the story itself. The idea or ideas behind the story must come to you through the experience of the novel and not as something tacked onto it.
Imraan Coovadia - Tales of the Metric System
I believe, Sebastian, that novels are more important than ever. They are more important than video recorders and record players and television because they enable us to exercise our minds. They allow us to step back and see where the history is taking us.
Patricia C. Wrede - Sorcery & Cecelia: or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot
Cecy, I do think it is unfair. People in novels are fainting all the time, and I never can, no matter how badly I need to.
Oscar Wilde - The Importance of Being Earnest
I don't like novels that end happily. They depress me so much.
Pasi Ilmari Jääskeläinen - The Rabbit Back Literature Society
Do you want to know how to write novels? I’ll tell you the secret: start on page one and keep going, in order, until you come to the last page. Then stop.
Shannon L. Alder -
The best plot twists are the ones you didn't expect.
Aminatta Forna -
What the best novels and novelists do is to offer a different way of seeing.
Melissa G. Wilson -
Slow down to speed up. Anonymous
Dawn Kohler - The Invitation: A Weekend with Emma
If I would have known I was going to leave my job that day to become a writer, I probably would have planned differently... It didn't come by way of illness per se, accident, or dismissal, but by way of sheer self-mutiny. The self I was born to be, decided to hijack the one I had created.
Paulo Coelho -
The battles may last for a long time, perhaps even years. There are powerful forces on both sides, and the war is important to both armies. It's not a battle of good against evil. It's a war between forces that are fighting for the balance of power, and, when that type of battle begins, it lasts longer than others-because Allah is on both sides.
Dodie Smith -
When I imagine changing places with her I get the feeling I do on finishing a novel with a brick-wall happy ending---I mean the kind of ending when you never think any more about the characters.
Latif Mercado -
Only Those Who Take Risk, Succeed!
Mark Zero - The French Art of Revenge
On the morning after the daring theft of a priceless James Ensor painting from the Grand Palais in Paris, I was allowed to leave the Les Halles Police Station after only a few hours of questioning.
M.M. John - Paper Cuts
Her face was as red as her hair. “What are you doing,” she cried. Devon put a question mark next to the sentence. “Editing your paper.” What did it look like he was doing?“You’re just cutting out stuff!”“What do you think editing is?
Carmen DeSousa -
Like the roller coaster of life...novels aren't fun without ups and downs and even an occasional loop.
Novalis - Fragmente und Studien. Die Christenheit oder Europa
Novels arise out of the shortcomings of history.
Andy Seven -
In this place called Hell novels are written by people who don't read books.
Novalis - Fragmente und Studien. Die Christenheit oder Europa
Novels arise out of the shortcoings of history.
Christopher Bram - The Lost Library: Gay Fiction Rediscovered
Short stories are often treated as the poor cousins of novels.
Theodore Roosevelt -
Now and then I am asked as to ‘what books a statesman should read,’ and my answer is, poetry and novels – including short stories under the head of novels.
Mira Lyn Kelly - Waking Up Married
Life is'nt about getting everything you want the instant you want it.Some thing are worth waiting for.
John Irving - In One Person
Novels are just another kind of cross-dressing, aren't they?
Rex Stout -
A Dickens character to me is a theatrical projection of a character. Not that it isn't real. It's real, but in that removed sense. But Sherlock Holmes is simply there. I would be astonished if I went to 221 1/2 B Baker Street and didn't find
Colm Tóibín -
Ending a novel is almost like putting a child to sleep – it can't be done abru
John Ralston Saul - Voltaire's Bastards: The Dictatorship of Reason in the West
They (the novelists) became the voice of the citizen against the ubiquitous raison d'état, which reappeared endlessly to justify everything from unjust laws and the use of child labour to incompetent generalship and inhuman conditions on warships.The themes they popularized have gradually turned into the laws which, for all their flaws, have improved the state of man.
Dean Koontz - Odd Thomas
Well, Mr Thomas, while I'm in favour of education, I couldn't in good conscience recommend a university career in anything but the hard sciences. As a working environment, the rest of academia is a sewer of irrationality, hate mongering, envy, and self-interest. I'm getting out the moment I earn my twenty-five-year pension package, and then I'm going to write novels...
Julian Barnes -
What does the novel do? It tells beautiful, shapely lies which enclose hard, exact truths.
Jorge Luis Borges - This Craft of Verse
Novels include padding; I think padding may be an essential part of the novel, for all I know.
Jeanette Winterson - Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
We did photograph albums, best dresses, favourite novels, and once someone's own novel. It was about a week in a telephone box with a pair of pyjamas called Adolf Hitler. The heroine was a piece of string with a knot in it.
Cassandra Clare - Clockwork Princess
I have come to understand something about novels," Tessa said."And what is that?""They are not true.
Michael Ondaatje - The English Patient
Everything that ever happened to me that was important happened in the desert.