I love reader mail, and I do read it, but I won't read hate mail.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't really get hate mail, which surprises me, but people have better things to do than to write hate mail to somebody who writes a book about hating everything, I guess.
When I get hate mail, I get really down on myself, and I read it to my mom, and my mom is like, 'So what? Who cares? These people don't know you, so you can't take the praise or the hate to heart.'
I've thought of publishing a book of my hate mail, but I don't own the rights to the letters.
I get letters from readers who say that they have always hated reading, but somebody suggested one of my books, they actually finished the book and enjoyed it, and they're going on to read another book. I'm thrilled that they have figured out that reading is fun.
I hate the computer. I hate their spell-check. I won't ever do e-mail.
I get an awful lot of fan mail, and I read all that I can.
I'm a painfully slow reader. And to this day, I mean, I love reading, and I'm very careful - very selective about what I read because I don't read very fast and, therefore, not a great deal.
I love reading; it's a great way to avoid writing.
People send everyone hate mail. That's the way the world works right now, I'm nothing special.
As an author, I really hate a reader like me. There's no loyalty.