A Quote by Chuck Palahniuk

I write nothing but contemporary romances. — © Chuck Palahniuk
I write nothing but contemporary romances.
All my films are, in some way, romances. But I've always felt that the best romances are somehow doomed.
I write 'by the seat of my pants.' I love to do research. I am inspired by contemporary writers and contemporary events. I live in the real world.
I can't write about NRI romances.
I have a British voice and a rather formal one at that, having been brought up in post-WWII Britain. My voice is perfectly suited to the sort of book I write, I think. It would not fit a contemporary, besides which I do not know enough about the contemporary world to write convincingly or comfortably about it!
I have always made a point in my romances of basing my so-called inventions upon a groundwork of actual fact, and of using in their construction methods and materials which are not entirely without the pale of contemporary engineering skill and knowledge.
I write edgy, sexy teen romances, and that's what I'll continue to do.
If you want to be a writer, write. Write and write and write. If you stop, start again. Save everything that you write. If you feel blocked, write through it until you feel your creative juices flowing again. Write. Writing is what makes a writer, nothing more and nothing less.
Nothing ever seems straightforward in Venice, least of all its romances.
I write contemporary rock with Jane's. And I also write house music with people like Kascade.
Romance novels are my favorite books to read. I write young adult romances, and am so happy to be promoting this wonderful genre.
Open this notebook every day and write down half a page at the very least. If you have nothing to write down, then at least, following Gogol’s advice, write down that today there’s nothing to write. Always write with attention and look on writing as a holiday.
I've got to be honest, I absolutely don't like designing romances. I think that you get a lot more drama and impact from failed romances, or unrequited relationships that occur in games. I think that creates more player tension.
I write about messy relationships - between friends, rivals, married couples, siblings. I'm not really interested in boy/girl romances.
Contemporary art and manga - what is the same about them? Nothing, right? The manga industry has a lot of talented people, but contemporary art works on more of a solitary model. No one embarks on collaboration in contemporary art in order to make money. But in the manga world, everyone is invested in collaboration. The most important point is that the manga industry constantly encourages new creations and creators.
To the composition of novels and romances, nothing is necessary but paper, pens, and ink, with the manual capacity of using them.
I have to face questions like, "Do I simply write the best text I possibly can? Do I specifically engage with contemporary issues? 'Do I consciously try to write something that is timeless?"
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