Renata Adler (1938) American author, journalist and film critic
Source: Speedboat
Tom Clancy, Introduction: The Maker of Worlds (p. 1)
Short fiction, N-Space (1990)
Renata Adler (1938) American author, journalist and film critic
Source: Speedboat
Anita Moorjani (1959) writer
“love is a mental illness, an obsessive-compulsive disorder romanticized!”
Eric Jerome Dickey (1961) American author
Source: Cheaters
Edvin Kanka Cudic (1988) Human rights defender
Miloš Urošević, as quoted in May '92 (2012) p.19
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“Stress is nothing more than a socially acceptable form of mental illness.”
Richard Carlson (1961–2006) Author, psychotherapist and motivational speaker
Ridley Scott (1937) English film director and film producer
On the relentlessly brutal tone of the works of screenwriter Cormac McCarthy
New York Times interview (2013)
Donald J. Trump (1946) 45th President of the United States of America
Source: 1980s, Trump: The Art of the Deal (1987), p. 58
Maylis de Kerangal (1967) French writer
On writing in “‘What is a heart? You have an organ in your body and you have a symbol of love’” https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/apr/28/maylis-de-kerangal-interview-wellcome-prize-writing in The Guardian (2017 Apr 28)
Alex Haley (1921–1992) African American biographer, screenwriter, and novelist
"The Shadowland of Dreams"', published in Chicken Soup for the Soul at Work (1996) by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Maida Rogerson, Martin Rutte and Tim Clauss; also in Alex Haley : The Man Who Traced America's Roots (2007), a collection of stories and essays by Haley published in Reader's Digest between 1954 to 1991.
Context: Many a young person tells me he wants to be a writer. I always encourage such people, but I also explain that there’s a big difference between “being a writer” and writing. In most cases these individuals are dreaming of wealth and fame, not the long hours alone at the typewriter. “You’ve got to want to write,” I say to them, “not want to be a writer.”
The reality is that writing is a lonely, private and poor-paying affair. For every writer kissed by fortune, there are thousands more whose longing is never requited. Even those who succeed often know long periods of neglect and poverty. I did.