I obviously read and adore traditional fiction. I teach traditional fiction; I also teach all kinds of not-so-traditional fiction.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I like to read fiction, and I particularly enjoy reading young adult fiction. But I also read children's books, adult books, current authors, and classics, but I like fiction the most.
Generally, I read nonfiction. There's very little fiction that I enjoy enough to spend my time reading. I am generally a nonfiction guy.
Before I started writing, I'd never read much fiction. I was more interested in non-fiction. I'm taking the same approach to theatre: I can operate from a position of ignorance and make up my own rules instead of being bound by customs and practice.
But I don't read a lot of fiction. I prefer the nonfiction stuff.
Personally, I read fiction, in part, because I get to spend time with people who aren't my people.
I was a teacher most of my life, which I loved. I had a very happy working life, and when I retired, I thought I must do something, and I've always read a lot of fiction - you learn so much from fiction. My sentimental education came mostly from fiction, I should say, so I thought I'd try.
I read a lot of fiction.
I primarily read fiction, and I read a good many wonderful books while writing 'The Visibles.'
I tend to read non-fiction.
I take care to only teach courses about fiction film. I believe that this balances and broadens my documentary work.