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Singling out "women's fiction" for genre derision never fails to piss me off. Somehow worse when women do it. Case in pt: Editor says crowd-sourcing editorial for romance & erotica not bad idea b/c "no great artistry at stake" Yes, genre fiction not high art. But it's a craft we take seriously, writing for love of storytelling, not writing whatever sells. — Kelley Armstrong

I know what I want and I go after it. I don't lie and I don't cheat. I'll take care of you if you let me Kaylie. — Joanna Blake

Creation is the artist's true function; where there is no creation there is no art. — Henri Matisse

I don't suppose you do know precisely what you are after. I don't think in the creative process anyone quite knows. They have a vague idea - a beckoning, an inkling of some truth - it is only in the process that it comes to any clarity. — Lawren Harris

Maybe you could put it out there that I don't have a built-in dislike of ballads. That was kind of the reputation I had back in the Seventies. But I've come around. Ballads have become something of an acquired taste. — Joe Perry

I was making films when I was about 12 years old - Super-8 films. — Renny Harlin

The way I look at it is this, as Republicans, we look for less government interference in our lives. — Craig Benson

The most interesting things you learn in an interviews come from the: 'interesting', 'tell me more' — Emmett Shear

I'm very concerned with what's going on the news, but I would not call myself a political animal, per se. I pay more attention during election years, or if I see some topic or issue that I care about. But I would never call myself a political animal or political junkie. — Keegan-Michael Key

Securing freedom has been a singular commitment of American presidents and patriots in and out of government for generations. But its perpetual continuation is not guaranteed. — George Nethercutt