“I'm 52 years old, which means I'm of an age where my reading habits are more or less set. I read plenty of stuff on line but I rely on pretty traditional sources. I'm a newspaper reader, whether in hand or on my iPad.” YearsMeanHandsAgeReadingStuffLinesSourceReaderHabitNewspapersTraditionalPlentyRelyIpadsReading Habits Author:Michael Wilbon
“You have to have really wide reading habits and pay attention to the news and just everything that's going on in the world: you need to. If you get this right, then the writing is a piece of cake.” IfsWorldNeedsWritingReadingPayAttentionPiecesHabitNewsWidePay AttentionCakeReading Habits Author:Terry Pratchett
“Without a reading habit, children simply do not have a chance.” ChildrenReadingChanceHabitReading Habits Author:Stephen D. Krashen
“I suppose most writers are following Twain's advice to tackle what they know, and my own readings habits drew me to writers who seemed to be writing honestly from their own experiences, whether they presented it in the guise of fiction or not.” KnowsWritingReadingMy OwnFictionAdviceHabitFollowingHonestlyGuiseReading Habits Author:Kevin Keck
“You can recognize in your own reading habits what writers are doing that works and what doesn't. I'm becoming much more aware of that after reading a decade of student stories.” StoriesReadingStudentsBecomingHabitDecadesReading Habits Author:Dan Chaon
“Look at Mann's reading habits, his explicit comments on Nietzsche, and his copy of Birth of Tragedy, and it starts to seem doubtful that this work of Nietzsche's played much role in the gestation of the novella.” LooksSeemsReadingRolesBirthHabitTragedyCopiesCommentDoubtfulExplicitReading HabitsGestation Author:Philip Kitcher
“I hate it when people tell me the end of the story because my mother always read the last page of a novel first to see whether she wanted to read it. It was a strange reading habit.” PeopleFirstsEndsStoriesWantedLastsMotherHateReadingNovelStrangeHabitPagesI HateReading Habits Author:Alice Hoffman
“These days, most of my interactions with young people are centered on the poetry or theater classes I teach, so the students I know are reading contemporary poets (they love Willie Perdomo) and scripts (No Child, by Nilaja Sun and Twilight by Anna Deavere Smith). I don't know their reading habits outside of our class, but I believe that they enjoy stories that they can relate to, learn from, be challenged by - you know, the usual good writing that every reader craves.” PeopleKnowsWritingBelieveChildrenStoriesYoungReadingI BelieveEnjoyClassTeachSunStudentsPoetReaderHabitTheaterScriptsContemporaryRelateThese DaysUsualInteractionTwilightCraveGood WritingAnnaReading Habits Author:Renee Watson
“Despite wanting to work in publishing, I was a publisher's worst nightmare: I rarely bought new books. So my goal was to publish the kind of books I would buy, and read. My reading habits have changed since starting the press. The only other "goal", per say, is to continue to experiment. I don't want the press to ever fall into a formula, or to be pigeonholed - "They do great reissues of modernist poets!" - I want to keep pushing, exploring the kind of title we can get away with. And working with authors who challenge the way I think about writing, editing and reading.” ThinkingWritingKindBookFallReadingGoalChallengesWorstChangedPoetHabitNightmareGet AwayPublishingExploringPublishReading Habits Author:Andrew Latimer
“We work with tweens. Middle school grades. That's a key time in a young person's literary history. That's the time when they're still open to reading, but there are other things that are starting to interest them that can pull them out of their reading habits. It's a critical time to make the reading habits stick, but at the same time it's not pulling teeth to try to get them to read in the first place.” TryingSchoolReadingInterestHabitMiddle SchoolReading Habits Author:Sofia Quintero
“Novels need readers of a certain kind, people who are patient and enjoy immersing themselves in another perspective for uninterrupted stretches of time. Reading habits might well be changing. People who pay for novels might overlap significantly with those who engage in Twitter and Facebook.” PeopleKindReadingEnjoyNovelPerspectiveHabitPatientReading HabitsKind People Author:Zia Haider Rahman
“I can't predict how reading habits will change. But I will say that the greatest loss is the paper archive - no more a great stack of manuscripts, letters, and notebooks from a writer's life, but only a tiny pile of disks, little plastic cookies where once were calligraphic marvels.” LittlesI CanReadingLossHabitPaperLettersTinyPlasticCookiesNotebookManuscriptsArchivesReading HabitsDisk Author:Paul Theroux
“I've always noted with some awe the reading habits of the Australian public. Australians read more newspapers and magazines per head of population than almost any other country in the world.” WorldCountryReadingHabitPopulationNewspapersMagazinesAweOther CountriesAustralianReading Habits Author:Felix Dennis
“To acquire the habit of reading is to construct for yourself a refuge from almost all the miseries of life.” LifeBookHumorReadingHabitMiseryLibraryAcquireReading BooksRefugeConstructsDeep ThoughtBook ReadingGreat BookBooks And ReadingLibrary BooksReading HabitsPleasures Of LifeChildren BookWriters ReadingWriting And ReadingJoy Of ReadingLibraries Books And ReadingLibraries And ReadingGreat ReadingHuman BondageInspirational ReadingReading LifeReading Literature Author:W. Somerset Maugham
“I had hundreds of books under my skin already. Not selected reading, all of it. Some of it could be called trashy. I had been through Nick Carter, Horatio Alger, Bertha M. Clay and the whole slew of dime novelists in addition to some really constructive reading. I do not regret the trash. It has harmed me in no way. It was a help, because acquiring the reading habit early is the important thing. Taste and natural development will take care of the rest later on.” WayImportantBookWholeHelpingCareReadingNaturalRegretDevelopmentHabitTasteSkinsImportant ThingsTake CareNovelistsClayTrashConstructiveCarterSelectedDimesReading HabitsHoratioBertha Author:Zora Neale Hurston
“To read without reflecting is like eating without digesting.” ThinkingBookReadingReaderHabitEatingReading BooksLiteracyCarpe DiemReflectingBook ReadingGreat BookBooks And ReadingReading HabitsWorth ReadingHabits Of MindThinking MindJoy Of ReadingLibraries Books And ReadingReading And LiteracyBook ReadersBooks For KidsLibraries And ReadingReading For KidsGreat ReadingThoughts And ThinkingChildren ReadingMind ThinkingInspirational ReadingLiteracy And ChildrenLiteracy For ChildrenChildren About ReadingThis Is A BookReading Books To ChildrenInspiring BookInspiring Reading Author:Edmund Burke