All I've ever really done is page 3 in The Sun, and not every man reads that.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I actually feel, when I get to about page 200, that it's going to be a book after all! It never gets easier - when you conquer one problem, another one rises up to take its place.
I have always advised men to read.
Even now I try to make each page compelling for the readers to get absorbed in the book.
My first novel, 'You Lost Me There,' has been described as a beach read. Tough bracket, beach reads. There's not much room for mistakes when you're competing against the sun for a person's attention.
It was one of those evenings when men feel that truth, goodness and beauty are one. In the morning, when they commit their discovery to paper, when others read it written there, it looks wholly ridiculous.
Not only the style, but the way in which you don't exactly know what on earth has happened or is happening till about page two hundred - then it all becomes apparent in a blinding flash.
I can only write about two or three pages of fiction a day.
Anybody who claims to read the entire paper every day is either the world's fastest reader or the world's biggest liar.
Man is what he reads.
I just can't read, the way other people can, these tediously elaborated books.
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