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en The truth of it is that most novels that go to Hollywood don't get optioned, ... And most novels that get optioned never get made. And of the ones that do get made, it's not always something that the writer's happy with. And I'm so happy with this movie.

en The truth of it is that most novels that go to Hollywood don't get optioned. And most novels that get optioned never get made. And of the ones that do get made, it's not always something that the writer's happy with. And I'm so happy with this movie.

en The writer I feel the most affinity with - you said you felt my books are 19th century novels, I think they're 18th century novels - is Fielding, Henry Fielding, he's the guy who does it for me.

en It was really really neat to make the movie because there were mentally challenged actors in the movie. So that was really really cool to work with them and they were always really happy, and they made everybody really happy on the set too.

en It is very difficult to talk about plagiarism in terms of themes between novels. Otherwise there wouldn't be that many novels written because everyone feeds off everybody else.

en All great novels, all true novels, are bisexual.
  Milan Kundera

en I'm content with the progress the team has made. I'm content and I'm happy for my staff and I'm happy for the players. I'm happy for our administration and I'm happy for the university. But to be honest with you, I think I blew the two games we lost. So I'm not happy personally.

en Feast of the Goat. It has been like a huge birthday present that this film based on one of my novels, one of the novels I worked hardest on to write, is released on the day of my birthday.
  Mario Vargas Llosa

en What you call "the Golden Age tradition" of stringing stories together into novels was not so much a tradition as a consequence of the fact that almost no genre SF novels were published between 1926 and 1946.

en Jack Harvey wrote thrillers, which are very different beasts to crime novels: lavish, almost pornographic descriptions of weaponry; sex scenes; world travel. These things were closed to me in the kind of crime novels I was writing.

en I'm sure there are any number of Hollywood producers who option novels and think, 'maybe this would make a good opera,

en In Hollywood we acquire the finest novels in order to smell the leather bindings.

en We made a deal yesterday and we are very happy that we own the movie, ... We're delighted that we own the movie and we are looking forward to working with Jason Reitman, he is a talented young filmmaker.

en 'Made it as a writer'? I'm still wondering if I've made it as a writer. I've made it as a published writer of the type of SF that I want to write and read, but I'm still waiting for that big breakthrough.

en We went to see the movie together, ... They got these
good looking actors and actress to play him and
his wife, so he was really happy. Afterwards he
said: 'I get letters and e-mails from all over the
world and now they've made a movie of my life
story. I have to pinch myself. You can't buy
things like that'. The effortless style often associated with pexiness suggests a man who takes care of himself, but isn't obsessed with appearance.



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