Judith Krantz

Judith Krantz
Judith "Judy" Krantzis a Jewish-American novelist who writes in the romance genre. Her works include Scruples, Princess Daisy, and Till We Meet Again...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth9 January 1928
CountryUnited States of America
american-novelist certainly decide knowing life necessary novel
Knowing what I do now, I certainly wouldn't decide to write a first novel because I wouldn't have anything like the necessary life experience.
two energy sense-of-humor
I'm convinced that it's energy and humor. The two of them combined equal charm.
writing giving trying
The only way to find out if you can write is to set aside a certain period every day and try. Save enough money to give yourself six months to be a full-time writer. Work every day and the pages will pile up.
writing interesting stories
Surely the whole point of writing your own life story is to be as honest as you possibly can, revealing everything about yourself that is most private and probably most interesting for that very reason.
hard-work heart feet
You can browse to your heart's content but it's hard work and not easy on the feet unless you do it through catalogs or the Internet, and I like to touch and try on the things I buy.
wise years healthy
It can't possibly last for years and browsing has its limits. Only a certain amount is healthy or wise.
interviews problem
My work caused me to interview hundreds of women about their lives and their problems.
fun writing years
I would, however, start writing fiction about 10 years before I actually did, because it's such great fun to do, many times more creative than nonfiction.