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The hardest thing about writing a novel is getting it published. ~ Marianne Cushing
Publishing Novels quotes by Marianne Cushing
Sometimes, I'm brave.
Sometimes, I'm just stubbron. ~ Nigia Stephens
Publishing Novels quotes by Nigia Stephens
The pain of an unpublished manuscript is akin to the trauma of bearing an unborn. ~ Anurag Shourie
Publishing Novels quotes by Anurag Shourie
Does he lay with you in the grass? Does he stare up at the stars, speaking of his dreams, wishing he could roll over and kiss you and run his fingers along the breasts that tease him beneath the shirt
the shirt he knows he will carry home with him and smell and, God help him, sleep in, just so that he could be close to you? ~ Charlotte Featherstone
Publishing Novels quotes by Charlotte Featherstone
repetition and continuous learning that embeds the information for later recall. ~ Entrepreneur Publishing
Publishing Novels quotes by Entrepreneur Publishing
The most dangerous lie we tell ourselves is that writing novels shouldn't feel like a job. ~ Kameron Hurley
Publishing Novels quotes by Kameron Hurley
Analysing novels meant ripping oot their soul and it destroyed my enjoyment of them. Ah couldnae allow masel tae be trained tae thing that way. Only by refusing tae study literature was ah able tae maintain ma passion for it. ~ Irvine Welsh
Publishing Novels quotes by Irvine Welsh
I felt suffocated. And alone. More alone than ever. Every year, I ostentatiously crossed out of my address book any friend who'd made a racist remark, neglected those whose only ambition was a new car and a Club Med vacation, and forgot all those who played the Lottery. I loved fishing and silence. Walking the hills. Drinking cold Cassis, Lagavulin, or Oban late into the night. I didn't talk much. Had opinions about everything. Life and death. Good and evil. I was a film buff. Loved music. I'd stopped reading contemporary novels. More than anything, I loathed half-hearted, spineless people. ~ Jean-Claude Izzo
Publishing Novels quotes by Jean-Claude Izzo
Oh, Anne, things are so mixed-up in real life. They aren't clear-cut and trimmed off, as they are in novels. ~ L.M. Montgomery
Publishing Novels quotes by L.M. Montgomery
My poems tend to be more celebratory and lyrical, and the novels so far pretty dark. Poetry doesn't seem to me to be an appropriate tool for exploring that. ~ John Burnside
Publishing Novels quotes by John Burnside
I would only read the novels that people classify as 'beach books' if I were being held prisoner and the only alternative was the 'Book of Mormon.' ~ Tom Robbins
Publishing Novels quotes by Tom Robbins
My father has always been the heart of my Penn Cage novels. ~ Greg Iles
Publishing Novels quotes by Greg Iles
Sometimes, we miss the truth when it's right in front of us, she thought. Sometimes the closer we are, the harder it is to see. ~ Jacqueline Simon Gunn
Publishing Novels quotes by Jacqueline Simon Gunn
Books and novels in particular that grapple with quite a few things are difficult to explain, so I think that first line can come in a substitute for trying to form a longer sense of what the book is about. ~ Alice Sebold
Publishing Novels quotes by Alice Sebold
Surrounding the two of them was the love they shared but also an overwhelming feeling of fear
fear of a future filled with the emptiness which would consume them if they remained apart. A fear of a future of being separated forever, and it gripped both of their hearts, demanding preventative action. ~ Madison Thorne Grey
Publishing Novels quotes by Madison Thorne Grey
Horror and supernatural novels give you a lot of what you look for in a crime novel, just with a twist that was very fresh for me as a reader. ~ Michael Koryta
Publishing Novels quotes by Michael Koryta
I think you have to have a publishing house that offers you some support. ~ Jasmine Cresswell
Publishing Novels quotes by Jasmine Cresswell
American literature has, since the time of the Puritans, featured the jeremiad as a prolonged complaint, a prophet's indictment of his society characteristic of work such as the muckrakers' novels or Allan Ginsberg's "Howl." Doctorow struggles to accommodate this form to his artistry (as successful practitioners of the work have always done). To this end, he has repeatedly adapted genres such as the Western, the romance, and the detective novel, often playing with accepted conventions, and thus avoiding didacticism. ~ Michelle M. Tokarczyk
Publishing Novels quotes by Michelle M. Tokarczyk
I would like to be a D.H. Lawrence character, living in one of his novels. The people I meet don't even seem to have characters. And life seems so rich, when I look at it through his eyes, yet my own life very often appears sterile, like a bad patch of earth, as if nothing will grow there however hard I try. ~ Rachel Cusk
Publishing Novels quotes by Rachel Cusk
If measuring by this earthly realm's time then it's been years but in the unseen realm above known as Vehaven, it has been but a moment. ~ Madison Thorne Grey
Publishing Novels quotes by Madison Thorne Grey
I stood my ground, staring straight into his eyes. "You didn't do anything to me. Since when is sex so life or death to you?" -Abby Abernathy
"Since it was with you!" -Travis Maddox ~ Jamie McGuire
Publishing Novels quotes by Jamie McGuire
The Hollywood movies are more like novels, and the kinds of films I make are more like poems. ~ Stan Brakhage
Publishing Novels quotes by Stan Brakhage
I remember [in teenage years] thinking there were a lot of check boxes out there to sort teens into appropriate molds, and they didn't seem to make check boxes for whatever it was that I had grown up into. I definitely explore that a lot in my novels. ~ Maggie Stiefvater
Publishing Novels quotes by Maggie Stiefvater
I reckoned they had probably begun to pour out their hearts and entrust each other with the subjects of the plays and novels they had written or planned to write. It was customary after serious drinking. ~ Ismail Kadare
Publishing Novels quotes by Ismail Kadare
Hwang Jung-eun is one of the brightest stars of the new South Korean generation - she's Han Kang's favourite, and the novel we're publishing scooped the prestigious Bookseller's Award, for critically-acclaimed fiction that also has a wide popular appeal. She stands out for her focus on social minorities - her protagonists are slum inhabitants, trans women, orphans - and for the way she melds this hard-edged social critique with obliquely fantastical elements and offbeat dialogue. ~ Deborah Smith
Publishing Novels quotes by Deborah Smith
For many characters, the prospect of having a child in their life brings up a lot of issues about their own parents. And who doesn't love that? Bad mommy or daddy issues are a delicious staple in romance novels. ~ Molly O'Keefe
Publishing Novels quotes by Molly O'Keefe
I think this is the first of her last-person novels." Scott ~ Tim Powers
Publishing Novels quotes by Tim Powers
My novels are in the literature section as opposed to the romance section of bookstores because they're not romance novels. If I tried to have them published as romances, they'd be rejected. I write dramatic fiction; a further sub-genre would classify them as love stories. ~ Nicholas Sparks
Publishing Novels quotes by Nicholas Sparks
Never Let The Roosters Wake You! ~ Latif Mercado
Publishing Novels quotes by Latif Mercado
In some ways I'm a frustrated scientist or mathematician. The amount of times I've thought I'd go back to university and do theoretical physics because I like the big questions, but really I know now that that's not quite me. What's me is to do it in novels. ~ Scarlett Thomas
Publishing Novels quotes by Scarlett Thomas
Well, that explains the dreamy accent. And why transvestites would make him feel homesick.
- SINGLE-MINDED ~ Lisa Daily
Publishing Novels quotes by Lisa Daily
Sometimes, it is wise to let people go without any complaints. If they are a part of our destiny, they will return after a couple of seasons. Till then, let them dwell in the pages of our memories. ~ Purba Chakraborty
Publishing Novels quotes by Purba Chakraborty
I wrote a book. It sucked. I wrote nine more books. They sucked, too. Meanwhile, I read every single thing I could find on publishing and writing, went to conferences, joined professional organizations, hooked up with fellow writers in critique groups, and didn't give up. Then I wrote one more book. ~ Beth Revis
Publishing Novels quotes by Beth Revis
Damn, her mouth was a weapon. ~ Kelly Moran
Publishing Novels quotes by Kelly Moran
I kept my door more securely locked than ever and passed the time with foreign novels. Since Balzac was Luo's favourite I put him to one side, and with the ardour and earnestness of my eighteen years I fell in love with one author after another: Flaubert, Gogol, Melville, and even Romain Rolland. ~ Dai Sijie
Publishing Novels quotes by Dai Sijie
Should she see how things played out with the man whose touch strengthened her heart and weakened her knees? ~ Jami Gold
Publishing Novels quotes by Jami Gold
I begin early in the morning and edit everything I wrote the previous day. I write until mid-afternoon. My goal is to write a chapter per week, and if I am not finished by Friday, I write on the weekend. I get a lot of fan emails and answer them every day. In the late afternoon, I attend to the business of publishing, etc. ~ Virginia Henley
Publishing Novels quotes by Virginia Henley
When you start searching for 'pure elements' in literature you will find that literature has been created by the following classes of persons:

Inventors. Men who found a new process, or whose extant work gives us the first known example of a process.

The masters. Men who combined a number of such processes, and who used them as well as or better than the inventors.

The diluters. Men who came after the first two kinds of writer, and couldn't do the job quite as well.

Good writers without salient qualities. Men who are fortunate enough to be born when the literature of a given country is in good working order, or when some particular branch of writing is 'healthy'. For example, men who wrote sonnets in Dante's time, men who wrote short lyrics in Shakespeare's time or for several decades thereafter, or who wrote French novels and stories after Flaubert had shown them how.

Writers of belles-lettres. That is, men who didn't really invent anything, but who specialized in some particular part of writing, who couldn't be considered as 'great men' or as authors who were trying to give a complete presentation of life, or of their epoch.

The starters of crazes.
Until the reader knows the first two categories he will never be able 'to see the wood for the trees'. He may know what he 'likes'. He may be a 'compleat book-lover', with a large library of beautifully printed books, bound in the most luxurious bindings, ~ Ezra Pound
Publishing Novels quotes by Ezra Pound
Few poets better convey the uneasy transition from Victorianism to Modernism than Thomas Hardy. His novels, written between 1870 and 1895, made him not only the recorder of his distinctive region of 'Wessex', but the explorer of the transition of lives and minds from the age of traditional values and religious certainties to the age of godlessness and modern tragedy, a transition sometimes described as 'the clash of the modern'. ~ Ronald Carter
Publishing Novels quotes by Ronald Carter
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