When I write a book, I'm making it the best book I can.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I try very hard to write the best book I possibly can, every time.
When a writer declares that his first book is his best, that is bad. I progress successively from book to book.
I always want to write something better than the last book.
Usually I decide on what it is I'm writing next by the books I'm reading.
Writing a book, you can only get stopped by yourself.
A book comes and says, 'Write me.' My job is to try to serve it to the best of my ability, which is never good enough, but all I can do is listen to it, do what it tells me and collaborate.
I really strive to bring something new to each book. I don't want to write the same book over and over again.
I feel like writing a book there's always a version in your head that's an amazing version, but then you write the version that you can write.
Every well-written book is a light for me. When you write, you use other writers and their books as guides in the wilderness.
The best books come from someplace inside. You don't write because you want to, but because you have to.