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characters eat economic lower next people stories wondering
I would say that many of the characters in my stories do not live in true poverty - they are not out on the street; they are not wondering if there will be anything to eat in the next week. They are people who are at the lower echelons of the economic strata. Robin Hobb
characters life
I take stuff from real life and try to make a character out of it. And I try to live the world of the characters a little bit. John Searles
characters respond sink strongly teeth terrifies
I also respond very strongly to characters I have not done before ... something I can really sink my teeth into, and what's scary, and what terrifies me, because that's where I need to go. Gillian Anderson
characters places worlds
I've always been a fan of sci-fi, fantasy, and horror. I like working with larger-than-life characters in fascinating worlds - places where the rules are different. Gale Anne Hurd
characters courage deep dig fight
We are going to need big characters out there who can dig deep and show real fight and courage. Gareth is just such a character. Sir Woodward
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I've played such serious characters that no one sees me the way I actually am, which is completely cheesy and goofy, so it would be fun to do a romantic comedy and just have a good laugh. Laura Vandervoort
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I think the plasticity of the novel is its greatest challenge. There are no rules; there is no necessary form. You can know what you want it to be, or do, and still not know how to write it. There are endless possibilities, infinite choices. What voice should it be in? What events to start with? What characters will be part of it? Sue Miller
characters great life lock shock ways
I think the great thing about characters is the ways that they can be surprising. I mean, sometimes you think you've got a lock on a personality, even just in life, and then they'll shock you by their behavior. Joel Edgerton
characters flash hard sort
I think it's very hard to talk about these characters in a closed-ended, sort of non-sequel way, especially characters like The Flash and Green Lantern, which have such rich, long histories. Marc Guggenheim
novels wrote
I wrote my first five horror novels while I was teaching. Sarah Pinborough
novels published six until written
I didn't get anything published until I was thirty-three, and yet I'd written five novels and six or seven plays. The plays, I should point out, were dreadful. Edmund White
novels three translated
Rejection is part of the process, so you can't let it crush you. My first three novels never made it into publication, but my fourth, 'Sheltering Rain,' was translated into 11 languages. Jojo Moyes
novels stories tend
Not to disparage anything, but most vampire stories tend to be romance novels that are 'Twilight'-ish with metrosexual guys. Mark Pellegrino
novels people poem straight totally
People are so used to reading novels now, they just read a poem straight through to get the meaning. And that's something totally different from the slow way you read something if it's a tune; which to me a poem has to be. Alice Oswald
novels
I started writing juvenile novels around 1985. I never really thought of it as a career, but more as a way to make a living. Natsuo Kirino
novels produce publishers versions work
Authors can easily produce ebook versions of novels and shorter work which publishers don't own. Michael A. Stackpole
novels publishing rather shouting tend
Publishing a short story can sometimes feel like shouting into the dark... your words come out, and then nothing... but I don't think that's why I tend to write novels rather than stories. Alice McDermott
novels plot
I don't plot my novels - I move along with my characters. Ellen Potter