Maeve Binchy (1940–2012) Irish novelist
shelf-life.ew.com http://shelf-life.ew.com/2012/07/31/circle-of-friends-author-maeve-binchy-dies/
Autobiographical Notes (1952)
Context: I began plotting novels at about the time I learned to read. The story of my childhood is the usual bleak fantasy, and we can dismiss it with the restrained observation that I certainly would not consider living it again.
Maeve Binchy (1940–2012) Irish novelist
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Patrick Nielsen Hayden (1959) American science fiction editor, fanzine publisher, essayist, reviewer, anthologist, and teacher
"Oh No Lev Grossman No", in Making Light (30 August 2009)
P. L. Travers (1899–1996) Australian-British novelist, actress and journalist
The Paris Review interview (1982)
“I can imagine no greater bliss than to lie about, reading novels all day.”
Julia Quinn (1970) American novelist
Source: Ten Things I Love About You
Terrance Hayes (1971) American poet
On poets having certain freedoms in “Interview with Terrance Hayes” http://katonahpoetry.com/interviews/interview-terrance-hayes/ in the Katonah Poetry Series (2017 Sep 21)
Barry Hines (1939–2016) British author
On Animal Farm
Barry Hines 1970 interview
“When I want to read a novel, I write one.”
Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) British Conservative politician, writer, aristocrat and Prime Minister
Colm Tóibín (1955) Irish novelist and writer
I went around quite snooty for a few days, thinking: "I wrote a diptych." <br class="br"> Colm Tóibín, novelist – portrait of the artist http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2013/feb/19/colm-toibin-novelist-portrait-artist, The Guardian (19 February 2013)