“At that point, I had 50,000 to 80,000 words written about the house. Instead, it became a sequel to The Kid in a way,”
Dan Savage
“I finally was ready to assume the risk of publicly presenting the things I had to bring my fellowmen. I truly found this anything but easy. Indeed, I had to struggle with considerable obstacles within my nature before I willingly could shoulder the burdensome responsibility which, in my opinion, everyone must bear who will put any sentence he has written into print for all the world to read.”
Bô Yin Râ
“Only a programmer knows that life is written with two words.”
David Carvalho
“Blogs are the socialized housing of text”
Christopher Molineux
“It's very sweet to mention the word sequel, ... Obviously that's the way my brain works. It continues to tell stories. So it's inevitable for me that I do that, and of course I love this universe. I love these people, and I would jump at the chance to do it again.”
Joss Whedon
“A sequel is an admission that you've been reduced to imitating yourself.”
Don Marquis
“[Poppy and Daisy, meanwhile, can look forward to further immortalisation in a sequel to the book, which, feminist objections notwithstanding, has been on the top 10 bestseller list for several months.] I'd really like to do another one, from ages one to three, but after that there comes a time where you have to say, 'That's enough', ... We don't put them in adverts or anything, and I think when they go to school that will be that.”
Jools Oliver