Jodi Picoult Quotes & Sayings (Page 2)

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Jodi Picoult quotes and sayings page 2 (57 year old author). Here's quote # 11 through 20 out of the 49 we have for her.

Jodi Picoult Quotes
“Read a ton. Take a workshop course so you learn to give and get criticism.”
Jodi Picoult Quotes
“I think I have sort of gravitated toward issues that I don't know the answers to, because that's what's more interesting for me to write.”
Jodi Picoult Quotes
“When I think about writers who use fiction as social commentary and to raise social awareness but who are also very popular, I think of Dickens.”
“Most people in America want an easy read. I call it McFiction - books which pass right through you without you even digesting them. I don't mean a book that has two-syllable words. I mean chapters you can read in a toilet break. Happy endings. We are more of a TV culture.”
Jodi Picoult Quotes
“I don't have to live the lives of my characters to write about them. It's about really putting yourself in their shoes.”
“I'm the kind of person you want to kill. I had an incredibly happy childhood. I married a terrific guy when I was 23. I have great, well-adjusted kids. Sometimes my husband and I look at each other and do a little jig in the kitchen. This is the best life.”
“Writing is total grunt work. A lot of people think it's all about sitting and waiting for the muse. I don't buy that. It's a job. There are days when I really want to write, days when I don't. Every day I sit down and write.”
“I don't believe in writer's block. Think about it - when you were blocked in college and had to write a paper, didn't it always manage to fix itself the night before the paper was due? Writer's block is having too much time on your hands.”
“It's a fallacy that writers have to shut themselves up in their ivory towers to write. I have all these interruptions, three of which I gave birth to. If I was thrown for a loop every time I was distracted I could never get anything done.”
“I feel I'm able to get rid of any demons lurking in my psyche through my writing, which leaves me free to create all of this and to enjoy our family life, stepping away from all the fictional traumas and the dramas. If I write about family in crisis, then I won't have to live through it, I guess.”

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