“For those that are working part time, in small businesses, or who are unemployed and do not currently have health insurance, we want to make sure that you are covered.” WantCoveredSmall BusinessUnemployedPart Time Author:Valerie Jarrett
“There's still a fascination with somebody who can write at book length, no matter what the book is.” WritingStillsBookMatterNo Matter WhatLengthFascination Author:Dean Koontz
“I realized you might make money at writing, and you might even make a living at it. So after that I didn't write stories just for the class but wrote them for the purpose of submitting them somewhere, and at some point in the process, I began writing them just to please myself and that's where you begin to see the real value of a life of writing.” WritingRealStoriesMightPurposeValuesProcessClassPleaseI RealizedMaking MoneyReal Value Author:Dean Koontz
“While I like people, I do also like being alone in a room and seeing what you can do with a particular theme or subject.” PeopleCan DoRoomsSeeingSubjectsParticularThemeLike Being Alone Author:Dean Koontz
“I've always operated with a great deal of self-doubt. Every time I start a new book it's like, well, this one will destroy the career and I have to overcome that feeling especially in the first hundred pages of the book.” FirstsWellsBookSelfFeelingsDealsCareersDoubtPagesHundredOvercomingNew BooksSelf-doubt Author:Dean Koontz
“I kind of build a novel the way marine polyps build a coral reef, it's millions and millions of little precarious bodies stacked on one another. And in my case, that's thousands of minutes I go through to get from one scene to the next and build it that way.” WayKindLittlesBodyNextMillionsCasesNovelMinutesSceneMarinePrecariousReefsCoral Reefs Author:Dean Koontz
“As much as I've produced it looks to people like I must have written quickly, but it isn't that - because I put in in a sixty- or seventy-hour week.” PeopleLooksHoursWrittenWeekSixtySeventies Author:Dean Koontz
“When I'm in the middle of a book it can go up from there. When you're putting in those hours, the real world kind of fades and the world you're creating becomes almost more real to you than the outside world.” WorldKindBookRealHoursMiddleCreatingReal WorldFadesOutside World Author:Dean Koontz
“If I had to write a rough draft, all the way through and then go back and start over, I probably would just stop writing. I wouldn't find that interesting. I would feel that I had committed so many things to the paper that I couldn't easily undo because one thing leads to the next, the interconnectedness, the sequences would make it very hard to change something that simply didn't work.” IfsWayFeelsWritingHardNextInterestingOne ThingPaperCommittedRoughSequenceStarting OverInterconnectednessRough Drafts Author:Dean Koontz
“There's never any humongous next draft. I know a writer who every time he finished a novel - you would know his name very well - but his editor would come and live with him for a month. And they would go through the manuscript together.” KnowsWellsTogetherNextNamesNovelMonthsFinishedEditorsManuscripts Author:Dean Koontz