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New rule: every fantasy author who doesn't treat horses like tireless hairy motorcycles automatically gets a Hugo. ~ Jim C. Hines
Morgenstern Author quotes by Jim C. Hines
The great work must inevitably be obscure, except to the very few, to those who like the author himself are initiated into the mysteries. Communication then is secondary: it is perpetuation which is important. For this only one good reader is necessary. ~ Henry Miller
Morgenstern Author quotes by Henry Miller
Thin-lipped wisdom spoke at her from the worn chair, hinted at prudence, quoted from that book of cowardice whose author apes the name of common sense. ~ Oscar Wilde
Morgenstern Author quotes by Oscar Wilde
In music, you can use metaphors with ease - if a person doesn't understand the parable, they can still enjoy the melody of the music. If, however, a person reads a book and misses the meaning of its metaphors, this will be extremely disheartening for both the reader as well as the author. ~ Cat Stevens
Morgenstern Author quotes by Cat Stevens
Marco knows he does not have the time to push her away, so he pulls her close, burying his face in her hair, his bowler hat torn from his head by the wind ... "Trust me," Celia whispers in his ear, and he stops fighting it, forgetting everything but her. ~ Erin Morgenstern
Morgenstern Author quotes by Erin Morgenstern
Good and evil are a great deal more complex than a princess and a dragon ... is not the dragon the hero of his own story? ~ Erin Morgenstern
Morgenstern Author quotes by Erin Morgenstern
Everyone has a story, and I will be the author of mine. ~ Gena Showalter
Morgenstern Author quotes by Gena Showalter
Advice from a Romance Writer: Guys, make your woman feel pretty even on an 'off' day. Trust me, good things will come of it. ~ Michelle M. Pillow
Morgenstern Author quotes by Michelle M. Pillow
To want to meet an author because you like his books is as ridiculous as wanting to meet the goose because you like pate de foie gras. ~ Arthur Koestler
Morgenstern Author quotes by Arthur Koestler
Like stepping into a fairy tale under a curtain of stars. ~ Erin Morgenstern
Morgenstern Author quotes by Erin Morgenstern
Some people get offended by what I write, by what I do with my life and by what I say to those they never saw. And they also get offended when told they are too stupid to have the right to judge anyone. These poor souls don't know that respect and intelligence are correlated. ~ Daniel Marques
Morgenstern Author quotes by Daniel Marques
Semi-colons only prove that the author has been to college. ~ E.B. White
Morgenstern Author quotes by E.B. White
As to the origin of civil Societies or Governments; the Author of our Being, has given Man a Nature to be fitted for, and disposed to Society. It was not good for Man at first to be alone; his nature is social, having various Affections, Propensities and Passions, which respect Society, and cannot be indulged without a social Intercourse. ~ Abraham J. Williams
Morgenstern Author quotes by Abraham J. Williams
It is easy to criticize an author, but difficult to appreciate him. ~ Luc De Clapiers
Morgenstern Author quotes by Luc De Clapiers
Jana Aston is an emerging author of political romance. This is Jana's third book. ~ Jana Aston
Morgenstern Author quotes by Jana Aston
When I was growing up, my house was filled with books. My mother was an educator, and my father was a history buff, so our home was a virtual library, covering every author from Beverly Cleary to James Michener. ~ Jeff Kinney
Morgenstern Author quotes by Jeff Kinney
No amount of therapy can replace the joy of revenge writing. ~ Mylo Carbia
Morgenstern Author quotes by Mylo Carbia
FICTION is a series of unintended coincidence,confabulation,and quasi-lucid lying made plausible enough for an author and a reader to cohabitate for a secret, brief and sinful affair. Nothing is real.Except imagination~with a pinch of perception, and a dash of collusion used as the Clabber.
Be So Advised. ~ J.D. Brayton
Morgenstern Author quotes by J.D. Brayton
I do not read a book; I hold a conversation with the author. ~ Elbert Hubbard
Morgenstern Author quotes by Elbert Hubbard
Every eye in the crowded ballroom turns in their direction. And then he releases her and walks away.
By the time Marco leaves the room, almost everyone has forgotten the incident entirely. ~ Erin Morgenstern
Morgenstern Author quotes by Erin Morgenstern
To call yourself an author takes publishing one book. To call yourself an inspirational author is the work of a lifetime that requires being constantly kicked in the stomach, only to get back up on your feet and show the world how you survived it each time. ~ Shannon L. Alder
Morgenstern Author quotes by Shannon L. Alder
Every book is worth reading. If it cannot make you wiser it will make you a critic ~ Bangambiki Habyarimana
Morgenstern Author quotes by Bangambiki Habyarimana
I first read The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit when I was eighteen. It felt as though the author had taken every element I'd ever want in a story and woven them into one huge, seamless narrative; but more important, for me, Tolkien had created a place, a vast, beautiful, awesome landscape, which remained a resource long after the protagonists had finished their battles and gone their separate ways. In illustrating The Lord of the Rings I allowed the landscapes to predominate. In some of the scenes the characters are so small they are barely discernible. This suited my own inclinations and my wish to avoid, as much as possible, interfering with the pictures being built up in the reader's mind, which tends to be more closely focussed on characters and their inter-relationships. I felt my task lay in shadowing the heroes on their epic quest, often at a distance, closing in on them at times of heightened emotion but avoiding trying to re-create the dramatic highpoints of the text. With The Hobbit, however, it didn't seem appropriate to keep such a distance, particularly from the hero himself. I don't think I've ever seen a drawing of a Hobbit which quite convinced me, and I don't know whether I've gotten any closer myself with my depictions of Bilbo. I'm fairly happy with the picture of him standing outside Bag End, before Gandalf arrives and turns his world upside-down, but I've come to the conclusion that one of the reasons Hobbits are so quiet and elusive is to avoid the pr ~ Alan Lee (artist)
Morgenstern Author quotes by Alan  Lee (artist)
The sensation reminds him of the first snow of winter, for those first few hours when everything is blanketed in white, soft and quiet. ~ Erin Morgenstern
Morgenstern Author quotes by Erin Morgenstern
The author assumed that the main task of government is to distribute the collective wealth of society among its members, and that, in the matter of distribution, the government is uniquely competent. The fact that wealth can be distributed only if it is first created seemed to have escaped his notice. ~ Roger Scruton
Morgenstern Author quotes by Roger Scruton
The past is important. It is the past that helps make us who we are. ~ Elizabeth Morgan
Morgenstern Author quotes by Elizabeth Morgan
And one day my quotes will mean something to someone, and they will be inspired to be more than society dictates. Even though I am Sam the unknown author ~ Samuel Colbran
Morgenstern Author quotes by Samuel Colbran
Sometimes, authors' descriptions of unique fictional characters are like mirrors that reflect the readers image back. ~ Ben Abix
Morgenstern Author quotes by Ben Abix
Professional historians approach such stories with great caution, knowing there will certainly be many fake baubles in the pile. Some accounts will be almost entirely untrue. All will be somewhat distorted according to the prejudices of the author and the political requirements of the moment. Different accounts must be weighed against each other, as well as the documentary evidence and the archaeological record. Sometimes the surviving records are scant and confusing. ~ Richard Fidler
Morgenstern Author quotes by Richard Fidler
It's no surprise that the droll and (seemingly) all-knowing wizard behind the Chicago Style Q&A puts it all together-entertainingly-for manuscript editors in this real-world guide to job success and survival. The surprise is how urgent it is for every author, client, and boss who works with editors to embrace Carol Fisher Saller's 'subversiveness'-or suffer the next outcome from hell. ~ Arthur Plotnik
Morgenstern Author quotes by Arthur Plotnik
A work of fiction should be, for its author, a journey into the unknown, and the prose should convey the difficulties of the journey. ~ Anthony Burgess
Morgenstern Author quotes by Anthony Burgess
Life is hard, but it's also crazy-beautiful. Fight for your best life. You deserve it. ~ Carmen Rodrigues
Morgenstern Author quotes by Carmen Rodrigues
Bookish folk aren't what they used to be. Introverted, reserved, studious. There was a time when bookish folk would steer clear of trendy bars, dinner occasions and gatherings. Any social or public encounters would be avoided at all costs because these activities were very un-bookish. Bookish people preferred to stay in, or to sit alone in a quiet pub, reading a good book, or getting some writing done. Writers, in fact, perhaps epitomised these bookish traits most strongly. At least, they used to.
These days, bookish people, such as writers, are commonly found on stage, headlining festivals, or being interviewed on TV. Author events and performances have proliferated, becoming established parts of a writer's role. It's not that authors have suddenly become more extroverted – it's more a case that their job description has changed.
Of course, not all writers are bookish. Not in the traditional sense of the word anyway. Some are well suited for public life, particularly those from certain academic backgrounds where public speaking is encouraged and confidence in social situations is shaped and formed. These writers may even be termed 'gregarious', and are thus happy being offered up for speaking engagements, stage discussions and signings. Good for them. But the others – the timid, shy and mousy authors – they're being thrust into the limelight too. That's my lot. The social wipeouts. Unprepared and ill-equipped to face our reader audience. What's most concerning is ~ Paul Ewen
Morgenstern Author quotes by Paul Ewen
Our impatience is so implacable that, as actress-author Carrie Fisher quipped, even "instant gratification takes too long. ~ Carl Honore
Morgenstern Author quotes by Carl Honore
Author says that, while Eisenhower had other intellectual mentors, he learned how to lead men from Gen. Walter Krueger. Krueger was the first American enlisted man to rise to four-star general, and he so identified with those he led that he once invited a sentry out of the rain and gave him his own dry uniform. ~ Jean Edward Smith
Morgenstern Author quotes by Jean Edward Smith
A play is not a play until it's performed, and unless it's a one-person play that is acted, directed and designed by the author, many other people will be deeply involved in the complicated process that leads to its performance. ~ Terry Teachout
Morgenstern Author quotes by Terry Teachout
Prejudice is the sole author of infamies: how many acts are so qualified by an opinion forged out of naught but prejudice! ~ Marquis De Sade
Morgenstern Author quotes by Marquis De Sade
Endings are what gives stories meaning.

I think the whole story has meaning but I also think to have a whole story-shaped story it needs some sort of resolution. Not even a resolution, some appropriate place to leave it. A goodbye. I think the best stories feel like they're still going, somewhere, out in story space. ~ Erin Morgenstern
Morgenstern Author quotes by Erin Morgenstern
Aden St. George managed to avoid having to kill the guard stationed outside his quarry's crypt-like cell, although the thug outside the caves hadn't been so lucky. Still, that bastard had tried to knife him in the gut so Aden could hardly be faulted for returning the favor. And knowing what he did about the men who'd kidnapped Lady Vivien Shaw, he wouldn't waste his fitful conscience on that brutal but necessary act. Killing was not a favorite pastime, but only rarely did it disturb his sleep.
Tonight's rescue mission carried no inconvenient opportunities for remorse since a woman's life and innocence hung in the balance. True, the gossips whispered that Lady Vivien's innocence was an open question, but what would happen to her if Aden failed wasn't. Without his intervention she would disappear into a nightmarish life, forever beyond the protection of her family and friends. ~ Vanessa Kelly
Morgenstern Author quotes by Vanessa Kelly
I believe he's been asked to testify today," I told Lennox, who'd continued to track Truman's progress through the room. "He's a member of the historical undead, Truman Capote, the author. He wrote Breakfast at Tiffany's and In Cold Blood."...
"Hi, Truman, you're sitting next to me," I said, pulling out his chair. I figured after he'd asked me to suck on his cherry, we should be on a first-name basis. ~ Suzanne Johnson
Morgenstern Author quotes by Suzanne Johnson
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