“I can't imagine writing a book without some strong female characters, unless that was a demand of the setting.” WritingI CanBookCharacterStrongImagineDemandFemaleSettingSettingsWriting A BookFemale CharactersStrong Female CharactersStrong Female Author:William Gibson
“I can't imagine writing a book without some strong female characters, unless that was a demand of the setting. I actually tend to suspect that in real life, there have always been very strong female characters, but at certain stages of society, they've been asked to cool it.” WritingI CanBookRealCharacterCertainStrongImagineStageDemandFemaleReal LifeSettingSettingsSuspectsVery StrongWriting A BookFemale CharactersStrong Female CharactersStrong Female Author:William Gibson
“Try to imagine a man setting out for the day without a single prejudice. ... Inevitably he would be in a state of paralysis. He could not get up in the morning, or choose his necktie, or make his way to the office, ... or, to come right down to the essence of the thing, even maintain his identity.” MenWayTryingStatesWould BeMorningImagineIdentityOfficeEssencePrejudiceSettingSettingsGet UpParalysisNeckties Book:Life Without Prejudice: And Other Essays Source: Life Without Prejudice: And Other Essays
“I don't write non-fiction because I get bored. Some of my writing is autobiographical, but not the way readers imagine. I use my memory of settings, events and people. I weave history into my stories, but my narratives are made up.” PeopleWayWritingMadeStoriesUseMemoriesFictionImagineEventsReaderSettingSettingsNarrativeBoredNon Fiction Author:Sefi Atta