I do, in fact, have a book club. I meet with a couple of guys once a month of a lunchtime discussion of some interesting text, usually, but not always, philosophical.
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I do, however, think it would be difficult to write books I don't like to read.
I talk to my readers on social networking sites, but I never tell them what the book is about. Writing is lonely, so from time to time I talk to them on the Internet. It's like chatting at a bar without leaving your office. I talk with them about a lot of things other than my books.
I'll read a book every now and then, but unlike most of my friends I don't always have one on the go.
Yes, we're pretty into books around my house. We have lots and lots of books around. We have TV, but really no one ever watches it.
It's very nice to meet the people who read my books.
I really have lived in books. Books are friends. They are some of the friends that make you who you are.
I enjoy talking to groups who are interested in the writing process or the industry. I never teach - because truthfully, I don't know how it all works; it just does. Sort of magic-like. But I love to share my experiences and perspectives.
I'm a voracious reader - I always have a book on the go and read for at least half an hour, usually more, every night.
I love meeting people who've read my books. The prime reason to be on the planet is to make things I can show to other people: paintings, books, movies.
There are some writers I think who love to go around and visit bookstores and just interact.
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