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Appeals Quote by Jasper Fforde

“To a great extent, I still write for myself, write what amuses me. Fortunately, I have a quirky sort of strange sense of humor that appeals to other people and that's good. I still sort of write for myself though there are some areas of the book I feel I have to put in and I feel I have to deliver.” quote by Jasper Fforde
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“To a great extent, I still write for myself, write what amuses me. Fortunately, I have a quirky sort of strange sense of humor that appeals to other people and that's good. I still sort of write for myself though there are some areas of the book I feel I have to put in and I feel I have to deliver.”

Jasper Fforde

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Book of Lost Things, 2009

He writes primarily for personal enjoyment, using his quirky humor to engage readers while also feeling obligated to meet certain expectations.

In simple terms: Writes for fun and audience, balancing personal joy with duties.

Key Takeaway

Embrace personal voice, meet audience needs.

Themes

creativity humor authorial duty balance

Mood

reflective optimistic

Type

personal creative

When to use this quote

  • writing a novel
  • public speaking
  • blogging
  • teaching
  • marketing

Key Concepts

self‑expression audience appeal creative tension

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you keep personal joy alive in required work?
  • What pressures shape your creative choices?
A Different Perspective

Balancing personal joy with external expectations can dilute authenticity.

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