“I kept starting 'Anansi Boys' as a movie and stopping, and eventually wrote the novel and was happy.” BoysNovelStartingStopping Author:Neil Gaiman
“Starting a new novel is a little like starting a new relationship - you have to be prepared to commit for at least three years and put up with the domestic tedium as well as the emotional highs!” WritingYearsWellsLittlesThreeNovelEmotionalPreparedStartingCommitThree YearsBe PreparedNew RelationshipTedium Author:Tobsha Learner
“I have a really good idea for a novel and would like to just kind of try my hand at fiction. I'm starting to kind of get a really good body of work going from a literary standpoint. As long as the audience is there, man, I'll keep cranking them out.” MenTryingKindLongIdeasBodyHandsFictionNovelAudienceStartingGood IdeasStandpoint Author:Corey Taylor
“A novel is, hopefully, the starting point of a conversation, one in which the author engages readers and asks that they see things from a different point of view than they might otherwise.” DifferentMightAsksViewsNovelReaderConversationStartingPoint Of ViewHopefullyStarting PointDifferent Points Of View Author:Anne Fortier
“When the modern movement began, starting perhaps with the paintings of Manet and the poetry of Baudelaire and Rimbaud, what distinguished the modern movement was the enormous honesty that writers, painters and playwrights displayed about themselves. The bourgeois novel flinches from such notions.” NovelModernHonestyMovementPaintingNotionStartingEnormousPainterDistinguishedPlaywrightBourgeoisBaudelaire Author:J. G. Ballard
“When starting to think about any novel, part of the motive is: I'm going to show them, this time.” ThinkingShowsNovelStartingMotive Author:Kingsley Amis
“I let myself go at the beginning and write with an easy mind, but by the time I get to the middle I begin to grow timid and to fear my story will be too long. . .That is why the beginning of my stories is always very promising and looks as though I were starting on a novel, and the middle is huddled and timid, and the end is...like fireworks.” WritingMindLooksLongEndsStoriesGrowsEasyNovelMiddleStartingFireworks Author:Anton Chekhov
“Learning is available at the library for free; under a tree with a dog-eared paperback; at a job with a boss who gives you responsibility and mentorship; while traveling; while leading a cause, movement, or charity; while writing a novel or composing a poem or crafting a song; while interning, apprenticing, or volunteering; while playing a sport or immersing yourself in a language; while starting a business; and now, while watching a TED talk or taking a Khan Academy class.” GivingWritingJobsSongLanguageCausesSportsResponsibilityClassNovelTreeDogMovementCharityLibraryStartingAvailableBossVolunteerAcademyComposingStarting A BusinessTed TalksImmersing Yourself Author:Michael Ellsberg
“Will this long presidency of George W. Bush ever be over? Living through it is starting to seem like some ghastly, upsetting novel in which the hero is the country, and the president is this disturbing, pig-headed, oblivious villain who makes things worse and worse and worse.” LongCountrySeemsPresidentNovelHeroStartingUpsetVillainPigsPresidencyDisturbingObliviousGhastly Author:Christopher Durang