Writing a novel is not very difficult: you simply write ten pages a day for a month and then you have a novel.


Henri Peyre, at Yale, as quoted in Graham, Garrett, The Writer's Voice: Conversations with Contemporary Writers (1973), p. 272


Writing a novel is not very difficult: you simply write ten pages a day for a month and then you have a novel.

Writing a novel is not very difficult: you simply write ten pages a day for a month and then you have a novel.

Writing a novel is not very difficult: you simply write ten pages a day for a month and then you have a novel.

Writing a novel is not very difficult: you simply write ten pages a day for a month and then you have a novel.