Quotes from Nora Roberts


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I find I use the Internet more and more. It's just an invaluable tool. I do most of my research on the Net now - and certainly do the bulk of my communicating through email.


For over a year I continued to submit mss, and have them rejected - the last few with rejection letters indicated the story was pretty good, but I was American.


The most important aspect of any story, to me, is character.


Mary Stewart will always be my goddess. I can pick up one of her early books - one I've read a dozen times - and still slide right into the story.


If you write in category, you write knowing there's a framework, there are reader expectations.


I've gotten to know a number of readers from being online, and really treasure the time I've spent with them.


I read a lot - and I read a variety of genres.


I loved the process of writing.


I generally write a first draft that's pretty lean. Just get the story down.


I do indeed write on the road. My laptop goes with me everywhere.


I decided to write category romance as I'd recently discovered them, and enjoyed them.


Actually, I find it great fun to develop family series with lots of characters.


I'd always loved to read - and come from a family of readers - but I never thought about writing as a career.


I don't fiddle or edit or change while I'm going through that first draft.


I don't base any character on a real person, and really don't do composites either. I make them up.


I believe strongly in writing groups such as Romance Writers Of America that offer support, information and networking.


Love and magic have a great deal in common. They enrich the soul, delight the heart. And they both take practice.


Action, reaction, motivation, emotion, all have to come from the characters. Writing a love scene requires the same elements from the writer as any other.


You don't find time to write. You make time. It's my job.


One of my greatest pleasures is falling into a story someone else has written.