Quote by Katharine Weber Download Open image ““You might say she feels in italics and thinks in capital letters!”” — Katharine Weber ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Italics are like a rash -- you never know whether to ignore them entirely or whether the more you attention you give the more… — Zanesh Catkin Copy Share Image
“I don't think it has ever occurred to her that a text is written above all to be read and to arouse emotions in… — Muriel Barbery Copy Share Image
“They’re just words,” I tell her. “From small men who are brave on the other side of a keyboard and an Internet handle.” — Rachel Caine Copy Share Image
“Oh, good,” he muttered. “We’re going to discuss it now.” “No discussion,” she said. Her mind was quite clear now, as though a fire… — Loretta Chase Copy Share Image
“She looks like there are no words inside her at all, like language has taken a vacation from her life and left her alone.” — Meredith Miller Copy Share Image
“I like how her New England accent cuts through her words, too. Mati reinvents the alphabet when she’s mad.” — Rebecca Paula Copy Share Image
“But other times, I'd find her staring at the typewriter with something that could only be described as hate.” — Steve Cushman Copy Share Image
“Words would not decscribe what I'm seeing. I try to hold my tongue but it's useless. She makes my heart scream color.” — Barcelona Copy Share Image
“Love the overuse of exclamation points!!!! Yes!!! They add a lot of emphasis!!! to what your character is saying!!!” — L.R.W. Lee Copy Share Image
“The United States is a conceited nation with shallow roots, and what happened before living memory doesn't seem to interest most people I know… — Katharine Weber Copy Share Image
Majestic and stately as Conrad Richter''s Awakening Land Trilogy, Evangeline is a big book from a big mind. — Katharine Weber Copy Share Image
Marie Houzelle is a master of the first-person narrative. In Tita she has created a strange, utterly original child whose deadpan certainties are a… — Katharine Weber Copy Share Image
This is a great mind at work examining itself. This is where literature comes from. — Katharine Weber Copy Share Image
I am in awe of the perpetual tumult of the sea. I am moved by the still place on the horizon where the sky… — Katharine Weber Copy Share Image
Life seems sometimes like nothing more than a series of losses, from beginning to end. That's the given. How you respond to those losses,… — Katharine Weber Copy Share Image
But when I say it isn't meant for anyone's eyes, I don't mean it in the sense of one of those novel manuscripts people… — Katharine Weber Copy Share Image