“A single glance at the map will make the reader acquainted with the position of the eastern coast of the island of Great Britain, as connected with the shores of the opposite continent.” BookPositionReaderOppositesConnectedIslandsBritainMapsShoreContinentsGlancesCoastEasternGreat Britain Author:James F. Cooper
“Whatever solidarity I have established with other writers individually, it is usually organized around books. We connected as readers, as it were, not writers.” BookReaderConnectedOrganizedSolidarity Author:Aleksandar Hemon
“I have three boys. And I wanted to make sure it connected with them and then those guys who grew up like me, in environments like me.And then I knew something about science that your New York Times reader would be interested in. So I was thinking about it in multiple ways: I'll connect with the people who grew up like me first, and then the New York Times reader will be interested in the science because it's so good and they want to be "in the know."” PeopleThinkingKnowsWayWantFirstsWould BeWantedGuyThreeBoysEnvironmentNew YorkGrewReaderGrew UpConnectedLike MeMultipleNew York Times Author:Carl Hart
“I think if a writer is not endeavoring to expand and alter consciousness in himself and in his readers, he is not doing much of anything. It is precisely words, word lines, lines of words and images, and associations connected with these word and image lines in the brain, that keep you in present time, right where you are sitting now.” IfsThinkingLinesBrainConsciousnessReaderSittingConnectedWhere You AreAssociationPresent Time Author:William S. Burroughs