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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
I'm a physical learner. I learn from writing drafts, not reading them.
I graduated from my Master of Fine Arts program for writing for children and young adults at Vermont College of Fine Arts. Of course, for a master's program, you have to do a ton of reading. I would get up, usually around 5:30, to do my reading; otherwise, I would fall behind.
I believe that reading widely is the best preparation for writing. — © Kathryn Lasky
I believe that reading widely is the best preparation for writing.
I get caught up in my bubble of reading, writing, or music.
As a children's author, you get to advocate for reading and writing in general, in a way an adult author might not be able to. It's a really interesting dance we do to get literature into the hands of young people and to help them to become literate and become readers; we want them to grow up reading and continue to do so when they're adults.
Beauty can't amuse you, but brainwork - reading, writing, thinking - can.
When I went to school, I was already reading and writing. In fact, I was offended that the other kids couldn't.
I can't believe it! Reading and writing actually paid off!
Anybody who likes writing a book is an idiot. Because it's impossible; it's like having a homework assignment every stinking day until it's done. And by the time you get it in, it's done and you're sitting there reading it, and you realize the 12,000 things you didn't do. I mean, writing isn't fun. It's never been fun.
You're supposed to be writing from experience - experience with people, with reading, seeing some homeless guy on the street and making up some story of him in your head. If you never see any of that or have those conversations or even sleep enough to have vivid dreams, then what are you writing about?
Reading feeds writing: it presents you with new ideas to engage with.
I, personally, have found reading a continual support to writing.
Reading stories is bad enough but writing them is worse. — © Lucy Maud Montgomery
Reading stories is bad enough but writing them is worse.
I teach for the Book Trust, which promotes reading and writing with children.
When you read something, and especially when you're reading compellingly great, that becomes part of your identity, at least while you're reading it. You become changed by reading it.
The magic of comics is that there are three people involved in any comic: There is whoever is writing it, and whoever is drawing it, and then there's whoever is reading it, because the really important things in comics are occurring in the panel gutters, they're occurring between panels as the person reading the comics is moving you through, is creating a film in their heads.
It was no hardship to me to spend long hours reading and writing.
It is a bit more challenging for the simple fact that now the stories I am writing are relying more on my imagination than on facts, more on research than on memory; so it is basically a slower writing process, more reading, more exploring. On the other hand, this approach is a little bit relieving too, since many times while writing [How the Soldieer Repairs the Gramophone] I felt too close and equal to my character.
I love reading any interesting book. If it is boring I keep it forever after reading 4-5 pages of it. But if it is good, I can go on reading it no matter what genre it belongs to.
I think the most reliable way to teach it is through reading work aloud over and over. Many prose writers been encouraged to do that, but that might be changing. Denise was the one who taught me to develop my ear. I never knew how to listen to writing until she started reading her work to me.
I still can't decide which is more fun - reading or writing.
Reading aloud is the best advertisement because it works. It allows a child to sample the delights of reading and conditions him to believe that reading is a pleasureful experience, not a painful or boring one.
Learn about writing from reading. That is the right way to do it.
Mostly, I just want to be in my house reading and writing.
The elasticity of imagination and compassion is what writing and reading promote.
I'm not very good at writing fantasy or even reading it.
If you took my reading and writing out of my head, I don't know who I would be.
I think reading a room - reading the personalities, reading body language - is kind of a lost art.
There's a remarkable power about reading together, reading collectively, that's brought out by reading groups.
Reading is dreaming. Reading is entering a world of imagination shared between reader and author. Reading is getting beyond the words to the story or meaning underneath.
Reading poetry and reading the great works of the canon that we were reading in the '60s and the '70s and '80s was mind altering.
Writing poetry and reading books causes brain damage.
For the last episode [of Downton Abbey], you'll need some handkerchiefs. I needed handkerchiefs reading it. It wasn't because it necessarily moved me while reading it, but it was the experience of reading it when I realized it was the last time I was ever going to be reading one of those scripts. That was quite terminal.
I tend not to think about the reading public at all, or the business, when I'm writing.
I love writing. I like reading, other people, not myself.
I was so long writing my review that I never got around to reading the book.
Start writing the things that you are reading or that you want to be published doing.
The reading of a poem should be an experience. Its writing must be all the more so. — © Wallace Stevens
The reading of a poem should be an experience. Its writing must be all the more so.
Well meaning adults can easily destroy a child's love of reading - do not discourage children from reading because you feel they're reading the wrong thing. There is no such thing as the wrong thing to be reading and no bad fiction for kids.
That's a very good way to learn the craft of writing - from reading.
Everyone in the South has no time for reading because they are all too busy writing.
If I'm reading something I happen to know and gets it wrong, I just don't trust the book any more. What I ask of a novel I'm reading is that it should know a fraction more about the things I know than I do. When I'm writing...I ask myself: would I be convinced by this if I read it? If I knocked against this bit of scenery, would it feel solid?
What I am best at is reading a book and then writing a critical essay.
As long as I'm writing stuff and people are reading it, I'll be happy.
What I'm interested in is how people are reading and writing English.
And I ride horses, swim, do a lot of reading, writing.
Like writing, reading is a protest against the insufficiencies of life.
This is mainly because I spend a lot of time writing and so don't have much time to read; I hate to waste that time reading what may turn out to be junk food for the mind, when there's so much real writing to be read.
When I'm sitting in my hotel room, I'm reading. If I've got some time after class, I'm reading. If I can get away with it while I'm doing treatment, I'm reading. — © Myles Garrett
When I'm sitting in my hotel room, I'm reading. If I've got some time after class, I'm reading. If I can get away with it while I'm doing treatment, I'm reading.
The great thing about reading for Quentin [Tarantino] is you're not reading for him, he's reading with you. So he sits right next to you.
What do teachers and curriculum directors mean by 'value' reading? A look at the practice of most schools suggests that when a school 'values' reading what it really means is that the school intensely focuses on raising state-mandated reading test scores- the kind of reading our students will rarely, if ever, do in adulthood.
What works for eating and swimming might work for reading and writing.
I like reading and writing, and I am a trained classical dancer.
I wish thee as much pleasure in the reading, as I had in the writing.
Writing objects to the lie that life is small. Writing is a cell of energy. Writing defines itself. Writing draws its viewer in for longer than an instant. Writing exhibits boldness. Writing restores power to exalt, unnerve, shock, and transform us. Writing does not imitate life, it anticipates life.
I love reading; it's a great way to avoid writing.
Teenagers are always sneaking around in drawers where they shouldn't go and reading things they shouldn't be reading. And that's an attempt to try, I think, to penetrate, that's how I found out as a teenager what was going on, was by sneaking into drawers and reading letters that I had no business reading.
Words are both my vocation and my avocation - reading, writing, editing, teaching.
Reading is everything. Reading makes me feel like I've accomplished something, learned something, become a better person. Reading makes me smarter. Reading gives me something to talk about later on. Reading is the unbelievably healthy way my attention deficit disorder medicates itself. Reading is escape, and the opposite of escape; it's a way to make contact with reality after a day of making things up, and it's a way of making contact with someone else's imagination after a day that's all too real. Reading is grist. Reading is bliss.
You know how it is when you're reading a book and falling asleep, you're reading, reading... and all of a sudden you notice your eyes are closed? I'm like that all the time.
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