Top 15 Quotes & Sayings by Catherine Jinks

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Australian writer Catherine Jinks.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Catherine Jinks

Catherine Jinks is an Australian writer of fiction books for all age groups. She has won many awards including the Children's Book Council of Australia Book of the Year Award four times, the Victorian Premier's Literary Award, the Aurealis Award for science fiction, the IBBY Australia Ena Noel Encouragement Award, the Adelaide Festival Award, and the Davitt Award for crime fiction.

I'm a very nervy kind of person, who finds it almost impossible to relax.
I was always told you're not going to make much money from writing. You can actually do it. Now I've built a really good, big house out of words.
The fact that I ended up married to a decent man is still a source of amazement to me, thanks to 'The Women's Room.'
I was lucky enough to be a child during the renaissance of Australian children's literature, when people like Ivan Southall, Colin Thiele, Lilith Norman and Wrightson were pumping out hugely inspiring stuff.
Mostly I wanted to be a writer, though for a couple of years there I wanted to be an animator, because I loved drawing and capturing beautiful movements.
I write books for all age groups - young kids, teenagers and adults - because I get a range of different ideas.
I'm not a risk-taker; that's probably why I write - because when you're easily bored, but you don't like taking risks, you end up doing it all in your head.
I always had a soft spot for Sherlock Holmes and used to imagine helping him out. — © Catherine Jinks
I always had a soft spot for Sherlock Holmes and used to imagine helping him out.
When you're a dweeb, when you're really young, it stands out. But as everybody gets older and more conservative, it's not an issue any more.
In primary school, I was bored witless by Australian history.
There's nothing quite as exciting or moving as the very finest literary non-fiction. — © Catherine Jinks
There's nothing quite as exciting or moving as the very finest literary non-fiction.
Right" he said "Let's get one thing clear. I am not here to teach you law-I am here to teach you loopholes.
I'm a hacker!" Cadel protested. "I don't poison people! I don't blow them up!
What ever you do-Don't get caught.
You don't believe it because you don't understand," he said hoarsely. "Prosper was different. He wasn't like other people. He might have hated me, but he loved me too. In his own way. He couldn't help it; not after raising me for all those years." When no one responded – when he saw nothing but expressions of disbelief on the faces around him – Cadel wailed, "He did! He did! I know he did! He only wanted to wreck my life because he wasn't a part of it!" And as sympathetic hands reached out towards him from every corner of the car, Cadel began to cry like someone whose heart was breaking.
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