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There are two things I am afraid of. One is dying young. The other is Johnny Monroe. ~ Susan Gabriel
Appalachian Novels quotes by Susan Gabriel
The snowfall totals so far have been stunning, with 22 inches of snow on Mount Leconte, Tennessee, which is in the Great Smoky Mountains, and widespread amounts of half-a-foot or more in the southern and central Appalachian Mountains. ~ Anonymous
Appalachian Novels quotes by Anonymous
I think the martial arts tradition has a big influence on our generation - we all read these novels when we were very young. ~ Wong Kar-Wai
Appalachian Novels quotes by Wong Kar-Wai
Read with care, George Orwell's diaries, from the years 1931 to 1949, can greatly enrich our understanding of how Orwell transmuted the raw material of everyday experience into some of his best-known novels and polemics. ~ Christopher Hitchens
Appalachian Novels quotes by Christopher Hitchens
Sylvie's knowledge, like Izzie's, was random yet far-ranging, 'The sign that one has acquired one's learning from reading novels rather than an education… ~ Kate Atkinson
Appalachian Novels quotes by Kate Atkinson
I tell you I want the room to look like a place I remember from Uni and immediately you think I'm a wizard? ~ Magan Vernon
Appalachian Novels quotes by Magan Vernon
My novels are about the European reality, not about chases. You want chases, get somebody else's books. ~ Alan Furst
Appalachian Novels quotes by Alan Furst
Good God, the man is dumber than Tink's dildo... ~ Kim Harrison
Appalachian Novels quotes by Kim Harrison
Your novels show only the tiniest fraction of detective work, the brilliant crime, the tantalizing clues, the dramatic chase, the final battle atop a lofty peak with ocean waves crashing down below, and then ... justice served! If they wrote about the real world, four-fifths of the story would consist of the hero sitting in a library for months and following false leads. ~ Stefan Petrucha
Appalachian Novels quotes by Stefan Petrucha
I hope people will like my novels after I'm dead. And I hope my children think about me in good ways, by and large. ~ Clyde Edgerton
Appalachian Novels quotes by Clyde Edgerton
Novels are read
Or their authors are blue.
Support Indie writers:
Buy their books, post reviews! ~ Cheri Gillard
Appalachian Novels quotes by Cheri Gillard
I wanted a picture of Jamaica that isn't in books, and certainly not in novels. ~ Marlon James
Appalachian Novels quotes by Marlon James
Museums should no longer concern themselves with history on a grand scale, the sagas of kings and heroes, or the forging of national identities; they should focus instead on the lives and belongings of ordinary people, just as modern novels do. ~ Orhan Pamuk
Appalachian Novels quotes by Orhan Pamuk
Wherever I go after I leave this earth, know that I will be waiting for you there. -Thomas, The Water is Wide ~ Natalie Banks
Appalachian Novels quotes by Natalie  Banks
The ideology of liberal humanism found expression in the earliest reviews of Hardy's writing and remained a dominant force until the explosion of literary theory in the 1980s. It is a broad and still influential category. It endorses the moral value of the individual, and the strength of the human spirit. It prefers the integrity of an organic rural society to the anonymity and materialism of an urbanised and technological world. Applied to fiction, this ideology involves the naturalisation of the novel's world and its values, and the recognition of fictional character as presenting a unified subject. ~ Geoffrey Harvey
Appalachian Novels quotes by Geoffrey Harvey
I never even had the time to read novels. ~ George McGovern
Appalachian Novels quotes by George McGovern
He thought of trying to explain something he had recently noticed about himself: that if anyone insulted him, or one of his friends, he didn't really mind
or not much, anyway. Whereas if anyone insulted a novel, a story, a poem that he loved, something visceral and volcanic occurred within him. He wasn't sure what this might mean
except perhaps that he had got life and art mixed up, back to front, upside down. ~ Julian Barnes
Appalachian Novels quotes by Julian Barnes
If Murakami's novels are grand enigmas, his stories are bite-sized conundrums. ( ... ) The great pleasure of the new story collection, Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman, is watching Murakami come at his obsessions from so many different angles. There's a panoply of strangeness between these covers ( ... ) This collection shows Murakami at his dynamic, organic best. As a chronicler of contemporary alienation, a writer for the Radiohead age, he shows how taut and thin our routines have become, how ill-equipped we are to contend with the forces that threaten to disrupt us. ~ Antoine Wilson
Appalachian Novels quotes by Antoine Wilson
Of course I know what she means. To make art in fandom is to follow your passion at the risk of never being taken seriously. I've written dozens of fics-put them together and you'd have several novels-but who knows what a college admissions officer will think of that as a pastime. Where does 12,000 Tumbler followers rate in relation to a spot in the National Honor Society in their minds? Every week I get anonymous messages in my inbox telling me I should write a real book. Well, haven't I already? What makes what I do different from "real writing"? Is it that I don't use original characters? I guess that makes every Hardy Boys edition, every Star Wars book, every spinoff, sequel, fairy-tale re-telling, historical romance, comic book reboot, and the music Hamilton "not real writing". Or is it that a real book is something printed, that you can hold in your hand, not something you write on the internet? Or is "real writing" something you sell in a store, not give away for free? No, I know it's none of these things. It's merely this: "real writing" is done by serious people, whereas fanfiction is written by weirdos, teenagers, degenerates, and women. ~ Britta Lundin
Appalachian Novels quotes by Britta Lundin
When they returned to Filigree Street, Mori refused even to go upstairs. Instead he hid under a quilt in the parlour with Thaniel's never-read copy of Anna Karenina. The Russians, he said, knew how to write genuinely boring novels, and he would only stop being afraid when he was bored enough. They were all the more boring because he could remember reading the end in the recent future. ~ Natasha Pulley
Appalachian Novels quotes by Natasha Pulley
Because it is written by a nineteenth-century American, and because of its closeness to the twentieth century, The Portrait of a Lady foregoes Victorian affirmations. The price it pays, however (together with several twentieth-century novels) is that it eventually leaves the reader, along with its heroine, 'en Vair' amid its self-reflections. ~ Ian Gregor
Appalachian Novels quotes by Ian Gregor
For men, as a rule, love is but an episode which takes place among the other affairs of the day, and the emphasis laid on it in novels gives it an importance which is untrue to life. There are few men to whom it is the most important thing in the world, and they are not the very interesting ones; even women, with whom the subject is of paramount interest, have a contempt for them. ~ W. Somerset Maugham
Appalachian Novels quotes by W. Somerset Maugham
My daughter Meredith Moon from my second wife has a band that does Appalachian music, with five-strong banjo, clawhammer style. I may have to direct her somewhere. Meredith was my middle name. I would have to direct her because I am always directing something. She's in the musician's union and she is only 21. Your kids surprise you. ~ Gordon Lightfoot
Appalachian Novels quotes by Gordon Lightfoot
I've learned that the creative life may or may not be the apex of human civilization, but either way it's not what I thought it was. It doesn't make you special and sparkly. You don't have to walk alone. You can work in an office - I've worked in offices for the past 15 years and written five novels while doing it. The creative life is forgiving: You can betray it all you want, again and again, and no matter how many times you do, it will always take you back. ~ Lev Grossman
Appalachian Novels quotes by Lev Grossman
Kate giggled. "Excellent choice."
"I always make excellent choices."
"I don't know about that."
"Of course I do. I picked ye, didn't I? ~ Whitney K.E.
Appalachian Novels quotes by Whitney K.E.
All the great novels, all the great films, all the great dramas are fictions that actually tell us the truth about us or about human nature or about human situations without being tied into the minutia of documentary events. Otherwise we might as well just make documentaries. ~ Jeremy Northam
Appalachian Novels quotes by Jeremy Northam
Romance novels are my favorite books to read. I write young adult romances, and am so happy to be promoting this wonderful genre. ~ Simone Elkeles
Appalachian Novels quotes by Simone Elkeles
A novel is a kind of conversion experience. We come away from it changed. ~ Katherine Paterson
Appalachian Novels quotes by Katherine Paterson
Writers got to pick the endings of their novels, but Beatrice wasn't living a story. She was living history, and history went on forever. ~ Katharine McGee
Appalachian Novels quotes by Katharine McGee
In summing up Lawrence's earlier novels and in anticipating the later, Sons and Lovers is of central importance to the whole Lawrence canon because it contains the psychological basis of much of the later doctrine. ~ John E. Stoll
Appalachian Novels quotes by John E. Stoll
Read history, works of truth, not novels and romances ~ Robert E.Lee
Appalachian Novels quotes by Robert E.Lee
My hope is that my novels reflect the reality of a world where good and evil exist, imperfect people make mistakes, but a perfect Heavenly Father offers forgiveness and second chances. ~ Julie Klassen
Appalachian Novels quotes by Julie Klassen
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