Top 14 Quotes & Sayings by JoAnn Ross

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American writer JoAnn Ross.
Last updated on April 14, 2025.
JoAnn Ross

JoAnn Ross is an American writer of over 100 romance, romantic suspense, and women’s fiction novels since 1983. She has also written novels as JoAnn Robbins and JoAnn Robb.

I've always read suspense, so raising the stakes to life and death situations in my romance plots seemed natural.
I was fortunate to sell at a time of great sea change in the romance genre; suddenly heroines were allowed to be portrayed as having rich, fulfilling lives. They didn't need a man for security or self-esteem, but having that one very special man in their lives proved the icing on the cake.
I've always loved books. My mother told me that before I could talk, I'd babble in my crib as I turned the pages of my little cloth books, apparently telling stories to go along with the pictures.
Most of the writers I know have somehow managed to stay in touch with that inner child who's never heard of such a thing as an internal editor. — © JoAnn Ross
Most of the writers I know have somehow managed to stay in touch with that inner child who's never heard of such a thing as an internal editor.
I've always found ideas everywhere, but my favorite place is Nordstrom, because of their liberal return policies for those ideas that don't work out.
Any guy afraid to die was a guy who was afraid to live.
If you don't have a burning passion for writing, how can you expect anyone else to be moved by what you write?
Nothing about my life or my career has been linear.
Bruises fade. Death is permanent.
Life consists of two sides ... light and dark. Joy and sorrow. Without a balance, one cannot fully experience a full and well-rounded life.
One of the reasons writers are never satisfied with their work is because they're always striving to do better.
Reporters ... most were carrion who fed on human tragedy.
While the romance genre has expanded so much over the years, in an odd way it's also narrowed, with too many people trying to stick stories into tight, well-defined marketing niches. It can, admittedly, be a tricky balancing act, but I believe the key is to be able to step back and take a long hard look at what you do well, what makes your work different from other writers, what feels the most natural to you when you're writing.
Never get in the middle of someone else's quicksand.
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