To me, the great joy of writing is discovering…– Tom Wolfe
To me, the great joy of writing is discovering. Most writers are told to write about what they know, but I still love the adventure
To me, the great joy of writing is discovering. Most writers are told to write about what they know, but I still love the adventure
My idol is Emile Zola. He was a man of the left, so people expected of him a kind of ‘Les Miserables,’ in which the
We are now in the Me Decade – seeing the upward roll of the third great religious wave in American history.
Back to Blood’ really took it out of me. While I was writing it, I just never went out anywhere, except to the gym.
There are some people who have the quality of richness and joy in them and they communicate it to everything they touch. It is first
No machines will ever truly fully figure the brain out, because the brain’s performance is constantly altered or else constrained by this inanimate, rogue artifact
I can remember that on the shelves at home, there were these books by Thomas Wolfe. ‘Look Homeward Angel’ and ‘Of Time and the River.’
I wrote ‘The Painted Word,’ about modern art, and was denounced as reactionary. In fact, it is just a history, although a rather loaded one.
There was a time in the 1930s when magazine writers could actually make a good living. ‘The Saturday Evening Post’ and ‘Collier’s’ both had three
I have discovered that for me – now, maybe it doesn’t work for everybody – for me, it is much more effective to arrive at
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