Only occasionally do I read new fiction. Most of my reading is heavily dictated by what I'm writing at the time.
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Sometimes I - I try not to read too many fiction or novels.
While writing a novel, I don't read anything new in fiction. I am too engrossed.
I tend to read more nonfiction, really, because when I'm writing I don't like to read other fiction.
When I'm working on a novel of my own, I try to read mostly nonfiction, although sometimes I break down and peek at something else.
I read a lot. I am an inveterate reader. I always have a novel going.
I'm always reading several books at the same time, depending on how deeply engrossed in it I am, if it's fiction and if it captures me.
When I'm not writing, I read loads of fiction, but I've been writing quite constantly lately so I've been reading a lot of nonfiction - philosophy, religion, science, history, social or cultural studies.
I primarily read fiction, and I read a good many wonderful books while writing 'The Visibles.'
When I was younger, when I was at school, I did read a lot of fiction. I think as you get older perhaps you're interested in essays and biographies and things like that. I think it's just important to just read as much as you can.
I read all the time. Sometimes I get asked if I've thought about writing a novel.