Bookstores Quote by Lincoln Child Download Open image “There are some writers I think who love to go around and visit bookstores and just interact.” — Lincoln Child ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bookstores Love Thinking Writing
Indie bookstores love writers as much as they love readers, and there is something about a community store, where you walk in, you feel… — Caroline Leavitt Copy Share Image
Finding people who get enormous pleasure from reading books is a more and more unusual experience, and so writers just so much want to… — Susie Bright Copy Share Image
After a while, if you're a writer, you want to start appearing in the bookstores of the place you're living in. — Elliot Perlman Copy Share Image
Writing is a solitary journey, so I am always excited to go out on book tour and meet readers one-on-one. — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
I love walking into a bookstore. It's like all my friends are sitting on shelves, waving their pages at me. — Tahereh Mafi Copy Share Image
I'm an inveterate bookstore wanderer. I read constantly, so I love a good bookstore. I can't help it. — David Crosby Copy Share Image
Best-selling writers should go to bookstores to say thanks to the booksellers, to meet fans, sign autographs, sign books, talk, whatever. — John Grisham Copy Share Image
Of course I always like going to bookstores, but at stores, you're mostly meeting kids who are already into reading. — Jay Asher Copy Share Image
I really do enjoy getting out to meet my readers. Writing is such a solitary business, it's gratifying to thank folks in person and… — Christie Golden Copy Share Image
I love reading. I've had the chance to meet some of my favorite authors, that's been really cool. — Harrison Barnes Copy Share Image
Some writers like to work in other places like coffee shops, but I can't - I'd end up people-watching. And if I were at… — Julie Kagawa Copy Share Image
I can't listen to music while writing - any such distraction would have dreadful consequences. — Lincoln Child Copy Share Image
“All this time, he’d been thinking in two dimensions…forgetting that there was also a Z axis to be considered.” — Lincoln Child Copy Share Image
For me, writing never gets easier. It's always hard work. It doesn't matter how many words you wrote the day before, or how many… — Lincoln Child Copy Share Image
“Admiral Spartan thinks that the object must be exposed and penetrated with all possible speed.” — Lincoln Child Copy Share Image
“And so, ladies and gentlemen, you can take as fact the four words I’m about to speak—though I speak them with some regret, since… — Lincoln Child Copy Share Image
Writing on your own is, in a way, a very lonely profession. There's no one there to help you. — Lincoln Child Copy Share Image
My first job out of college was as an editorial assistant in a New York publishing house. Being an editorial assistant is the purgatory… — Lincoln Child Copy Share Image
I try to write about things, places, events, and phenomena I know about personally. That helps make the novels more genuine. — Lincoln Child Copy Share Image
“Perhaps some day it will be pleasant to remember even this.’ ” Mykolos” — Lincoln Child Copy Share Image
The funny thing about writing is I think a lot of people assume that you're sitting in a garret with a quill pen for… — Lincoln Child Copy Share Image
“EFG 112-A. PATENT 4,125,662. WAREHAM ELECTRIC COMPANY, BOSTON. TOLERANCES 1–20 MG, .1–15 MT. “ ‘mG,’ ” Logan read aloud. “Do you suppose that’s milligauss?” “I think… — Lincoln Child Copy Share Image
A man in a bookstore buys a book on loneliness and every woman in the store hits on him. A woman buys a book… — Douglas Coupland Copy Share Image
Evangelical Christians and I can sit down and talk one on one about how much we love Jesus, and yet I'm not carried in… — Anne Lamott Copy Share Image
My main interest was finding boyfriends. I'd park myself in the bookstore and read with one eye on everyone coming in. — Sally Mann Copy Share Image
At one time in my career, Barnes and Noble bookstores categorized my books as religious fiction. — Richard Paul Evans Copy Share Image
...bookstores, libraries... they're the closest thing I have to a church. — Jim C. Hines Copy Share Image
Here, you can walk into a bookstore and pick up a Bible or Christian literature and learn. Over there, they are lucky if they… — Michael Scott Copy Share Image
In turbulent times, in times of great change, people head for the two extremes: fundamentalism and personal, spiritual experience...With no membership lists or even… — John Naisbitt Copy Share Image
“Judge not the value of a friend by the number of boy- or girlfriends they helped you get. But by the number of books… — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
“Your reciept is your library card." -- On what killed the brick and mortar bookstores.” — Michael P. Naughton Copy Share Image
“Readership is highly dependent upon format and distribution as much as it is on content.” — Sara Sheridan Copy Share Image