“As a reader, I don't feel a story has an obligation to make me happy. I want stories to show me a bigger world than the one I know.” KnowsWorldWantFeelsStoriesShowsReaderBiggerObligationShow MeMake Me Happy Author:John Green
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“I like to hear from my readers, and I like to feel like I'm part of a bigger community of readers and writers.” FeelsCommunityReaderBigger Author:Maggie Stiefvater
“The editor needs to put his own life on hold for the better of the magazine, the crew, and the readers. And to have a bigger vision of the magazine's style and an understanding that every [issue] should be well-balanced and hopefully surprising. To have a pink wall with a door of perception where he can bang his head on.” NeedsShouldWellsUnderstandingVisionIssuesDoorsStyleWallReaderPerceptionBiggerMagazinesHopefullyEditorsSurprisingBalancedCrewBangsDoors Of Perception Author:Toni Jerrman
“It's important to realize that the series actually grows with the reader. "March: Book One" is a great introduction for kids as young as eight or nine years old. But then they grow with the reader. Book Two is bigger, Book Three is even bigger. And they grow more violent and more confrontational.” YearsTwoImportantBookKidsYoungThreeGrowsRealizingReaderBiggerSeriesEightNineViolentMarchIntroductionNine YearsBook Readers Author:Andrew Aydin