Every writer hopes his or her book will be its own thing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Every writer secretly hopes that what he or she has written will endure.
The writer's job is to let the books speak for themselves eventually.
Any writer will be happy and good only if they know what they're doing and why they're doing it.
Every author in some way portrays himself in his works, even if it be against his will.
I like to believe, as a writer, that anybody who isn't a reader yet has just not found the right book.
Every reader re-creates a novel - in their own imagination, anyway. It's only entirely the writer's when nobody else has read it.
Everyone thinks they're going to write one book of poems or one novel.
The fact is that in this day and age I don't think any novelist can assume that a book will get attention.
Every book has an intrinsic impossibility, which its writer discovers as soon as his first excitement dwindles.
I am a big believer in the fact that all authors really write only one book.