There are too many books I haven't read, too many places I haven't seen, too many memories I haven't kept long enough.
— Irwin Shaw
No writer need feel sorry for himself if he writes and enjoys it, even if he doesn't get paid.
I haven't stuck to any formula. Most great writers stick to the same style, but I wanted to be more various.
A writer is a human being. He has to live with a sense of honor.
The writer works in a lonely way.
I've gone on the wagon, but my body doesn't believe it.
People who light up like Roman candles come down in the dark very quickly.
In Europe, a writer is supposed to improve up until he's about 75.
Kennedy was a man who liked writers and even I got invited to the White House.
I imagine that my characters have become much more complicated than when I first began, which would be normal.
You must avoid giving hostages to fortune, like getting an expensive wife, an expensive house, and a style of living that never lets you aford the time to take the chance to write what you wish.
Writers of fiction, when they begin, are more likely to try the short form.
Special-interest magazines are dangerous places for writers to start out in because the writing quickly falls into a routine and people are likely to find themselves artistically exhausted when they want to work on something of their own.
I reach my readers regardless of what the critics have written.
It's those damn critics again.
An absolutely necessary part of a writer's equipment, almost as necessary as talent, is the ability to stand up under punishment, both the punishment the world hands out and the punishment he inflicts upon himself.
I cringe when critics say I'm a master of the popular novel. What's an unpopular novel?
Writing is finally play, and there's no reason why you should get paid for playing.
A good editor understands what you're talking and writing about and doesn't meddle too much.
The last paragraph, in which you tell what the story is about, is almost always best left out.
I never show anything to anybody until I've finished it.
The great writers just kept bringing them out. They didn't care if they repeated themselves.
Isaac Singer was born in Poland and doesn't write in English. Still, he's an American.
I don't think that the writer is regarded as a freak by Americans.
At the height of the McCarthy period, writers were being hounded.
My attitudes have changed, but somebody would have to read all my books to find out how they have.
You have to expect the raps when you have achieved popularity as a writer.
When I started out in the early 1930s, there were a great many magazines that published short stories. Unfortunately, the short-story market has dwindled to almost nothing.
Posterity makes the judgments. There are going to be a lot of surprises in store for everybody.
All writers are the same - they forget a thousand good reviews and remember one bad one.
I am forced to say that I have many fiercer critics than myself.
Writing is like a contact sport, like football. You can get hurt, but you enjoy it.
In the theater, characters have to cut the umbilical cord from the writer and talk in their own voices.
My favorite short-story writer is John Cheever.
In a novel, it's hard to keep track of everybody.
I never drink while I'm working, but after a few glasses I get ideas that would never have occurred to me dead sober.
Curiously, the United States is full of writers who have one big work in their life and that's all.
In America, we have the feeling of the doomed young artist. Fitzgerald was the great example of that.
Ernest Hemingway did a great deal toward making the writer an acceptable public figure; obviously, he was no sissy.
I'm not as hopeful as I was when I was young.
If you're young enough, any kind of writing you do for a short period of time is a marvelous apprenticeship.
Writing for the theater, you find yourself living a nocturnal life.
The romantic idea is that everybody around a writer must suffer for his talent. I think a writer is a citizen of humanity, part of his nation, part of his family. He may have to make some compromises.
My views naturally have mellowed. Most of the critics have been more or less nice to me.
A writer has to live with a sense of honor.
Every novelist has a different purpose - and often several purposes which might even be contradictory.