“At the same time, I think books create a sort of network in the reader's mind, with one book reinforcing another. Some books form relationships. Other books stand in opposition. No two writers or readers have the same pattern of interaction.” ThinkingMindTwoBookFormReaderPatternsOppositionInteraction Author:Margaret Mahy
“The reader is not the customer. The retailer is the customer. So I try to have as much interaction with the retailers as possible because those are my customers.” TryingBookReaderCustomersComicInteractionComic BookRetailers Author:Kelly Sue DeConnick
“I have an experience with as many of my readers as possible that's really genuine. I love it when they write to me, and I'm able to send them things. I love meeting them in person, and even if it's only for a moment I love having that physical, touching interaction.” IfsWritingPersonsMomentsAbleReaderMeetingsGenuineTouchingInteractionThings I Love Author:Chuck Palahniuk
“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