A Quote by Karin Slaughter

I love reading almost as much as I love writing. — © Karin Slaughter
I love reading almost as much as I love writing.
Reading usually precedes writing. And the impulse to write is almost always fired by reading. Reading, the love of reading, is what makes you dream of becoming a writer.
Writing, then, was a substitute for myself: if you don't love me, love my writing & love me for my writing. It is also much more: a way of ordering and reordering the chaos of experience.
So much of reading and writing to me is about being elsewhere, no matter how much I love where I am.
I love to win; but I love to lose almost as much. I love the thrill of victory, and I also love the challenge of defeat.
I love to win, but I love to lose almost as much. I love the thrill of victory, and I also love the challenge of defeat.
I love, love writing about Los Angeles. I love exploring every part of it. And I find, rather than a burden, it's actually one of the most enjoyable parts of the writing process for me. I love everything about L.A. Okay, not the traffic. But I love the way it looks. I love the geography. I love the diversity.
Long before I fell in love with writing, I fell in love with reading. Sometimes, honestly, I feel like I'm cheating on my first love when I settle into my office chair to start work on the latest manuscript.
I will always respect the beliefs of fellow Christians who aren't comfortable reading or writing explicit love scenes, but I believe romances are beautiful and spiritual books that celebrate the best of what love has to offer and mirror the love God has for his children.
I love writing dialogue - it's when I really lose myself in my work. I love reading it, too, when it's good and rings true.
I didn't want to be an author; I wanted to be a scientist. Not that I didn't love literature, but I couldn't distinguish it from reading, and reading was already my default activity, almost like breathing.
No matter how much we love a book, the experience of reading it isn't complete until we can give it to someone who will love it as much as we do
I love to read. I don't get enough time to read. I love reading the Internet. I love reading magazines. I love going on the 'net.
I don't love reading so much, but I love book shopping. It's just because I don't have much time.
I love graphic novels - I love reading them, I enjoyed writing them, I would love to go back and do them again. I hope I'm savvy enough to do them in the right way.
When I read a book, I put in all the imagination I can, so that it is almost like writing the book as well as reading it - or rather, it is like living it. It makes reading so much more exciting, but I don't suppose many people try to do it.
I still have a struggle reading (dyslexia, fh) and so I don't read much.. ..Probably the only reason I'm painter is because I couldn't read yet I love to write, but when I write I know what I'm writing, but when I'm reading I can't see it, because it goes from all sides of the page at once. But that's very good for printmaking.
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