I want my readers to feel, to think, sometimes to laugh. But most of all I want them to enjoy a good read.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't want my writing to be work to read. My main goal is completely shameless entertainment. I want people to smile and giggle and enjoy the book. I'm not trying to save the world through literature.
I don't want to waste my readers' time ever. My readers are very important to me.
I write what I'd like to read and just hope that, along the way, others might like to read them, too.
Whenever I write, I'm always thinking of the reader.
Laughter is healing and helpful and fun, and I see my role as an entertainer, and I want readers to leave my books smiling.
What I want is to try and get across the idea that reading for pleasure is so beneficial. And turn children on who have maybe been switched off reading or never found a love of it in the first place.
I read for interest and enjoyment, and when I cease to enjoy it I stop.
I always like to entertain, first of all, and if the readers take anything away from it that helps them with their own lives, well then, that is a bonus.
The reader has to be creative when he's reading. He has to try to make the thing alive. A good reader has to do a certain amount of work when he is reading.
All reading should be pleasurable! I don't like people who keep reeling out the 'books are so important' line. First and foremost, reading is about entertainment, the same as movies, video games and music.
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