I don't want to wait more than a year and a half or two years between books.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not one of these writers who says, 'Oh yes, the next book is due out in one year and three days.' I just say, 'You're gonna get it when it's done. It's gonna be good, but you're not going to get it until it is good.'
I can write a book in probably three months.
At the moment, I have it planned as a six or seven year experiment, but the books will only ever appear in bursts like this every couple of years and only with the best quality artists.
Novels, in my experience, are slow in coming, and once I've begun them I know I have years rather than months of work ahead of me.
With two books a year, I don't have time for writer's block.
I write a book over a period of months or years, and when I'm done with it, usually another year goes by before I see it in print. It's hard to be patient and wait.
A lot of people write books not at the end of their career. Why you gotta wait until then? When you're momentum's going, that's when people really want to get to know about you.
I start each book when it's ready and never before.
It usually takes me a year to do a book. A year or eighteen months.
I always want to live long enough to finish the book I'm working on and see it published. But then I start another book before the previous one is in the stores, so I always have a reason to go on.