Curtis Sittenfeld
Curtis Sittenfeld
Elizabeth Curtis Sittenfeldis an American writer. She is author of five novels: Prep, the tale of a Massachusetts prep school; The Man of My Dreams, a coming-of-age novel and an examination of romantic love; American Wife, a fictional story loosely based on the life of First Lady Laura Bush; Sisterland, which tells the story of identical twins with psychic powers; and the forthcoming Eligible, which is a contemporary retelling of Pride and Prejudice, as well as a number of short...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWriter
CountryUnited States of America
Curtis Sittenfeld quotes about
Perhaps this is how you know you're doing the thing you're intended to: No matter how slow or how slight your progress, you never feel that it's a waste of time.
I always worried someone would notice me, and then when no one did, I felt lonely.
Probably I, like a lot of people, became a writer in imitation of or in homage to the books I enjoyed. When you're so captivated by something, you think, could I do that? Hmm, let me try
We have to make mistakes, its how we learn compassion for others
I feel like if you read something, and it makes you so curious about a topic that you then go read something else, that's exciting.
If you’re a parent in 2013, you have to get your hands on this book. Wise, engrossing, and so real that I fear Senior has been spying inside my house, All Joy is a must-read for those of us whose lives have been enriched and derailed by having kids.
Ironically, writing a novel is not a way to sort out your confusion.
I don't really have special rituals, but I don't try to write fiction unless I have a minimum of a few hours. For me, it takes a while to settle into a mode where I'm truly concentrating
There are so many people who are so much better qualified to write about politics than I am.
The fact is that in this day and age I don't think any novelist can assume that a book will get attention.
I'm able to separate fiction and reality. I guess it remains to be seen if other people are.
I just write the books that I think I would want to read.
I just think that people are complicated, both men and women. It happens that I write more about women.