“I think when a reader reads a whole book - which takes six to ten hours - that’s kind of a gift to the author. The gift of close, undivided attention. To who else do we listen so closely for eight straight hours? And when readers give that gift to me, I’m grateful for it.” ThinkingGivingKindBookWholeHoursAttentionReaderTenSixGratefulEightUndivided Attention Author:Po Bronson
“A piece of writing has to seduce the reader; it has to suspend disbelief and earn the reader's trust.” WritingPiecesReaderDisbeliefSeducing Author:Po Bronson
“Make sure your characters are worth spending ten hours with. That’s how long it takes to read a book. Reading a book is like being trapped in a room for ten hours with those characters. Think of your main characters as dinner guests. Would your friends want to spend ten hours with the characters you’ve created? Your characters can be loveable, or they can be evil, but they’d better be compelling. If not, your reader will be bored and leave.” IfsThinkingWantLongBookCharacterEvilReadingHoursRoomsReaderTenDinnerSpendingBoredGuestsTrappedCompellingBook ReadingThink Of YouMain CharactersDinner Guests Author:Po Bronson