Writing fiction, there are no limits to what you write as long as it increases the value of the paper you are writing on.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think I write fiction for the opportunity to get beyond the limits of my own life.
The more you write, the more you're capable of writing.
I think the fundamental thing about writing fiction is that you write what interests you and what inspires you. It can't be forced. I see no need to write about anything else or any other type of world.
I'll be writing essays long after I've stopped writing fiction. There is this unusually broad range in the non-fiction, but if you look at what I'm capable of as a novelist, I'm more limited.
Fiction writing is great. You can make up almost anything.
As a writer, I'm limitless.
I think fiction writers should work. If you have a job and are not living off advances or grants, you never have to make concessions in your writing, ever.
I do understand my limitations as a fiction writer, which is why my novels are always going to be close to home.
If you just take me as a fiction writer, then you're probably going to find me fairly limited.
I can only write about two or three pages of fiction a day.