Khaled Hosseini Quotes About Writing

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  • Writing for me is largely about rewriting.

    Writing  
    "Khaled Hosseini: How I Write". Interview with Noah Charney, www.thedailybeast.com. November 7, 2012.
  • The short of it is, as an aspiring writer, there is nothing as damaging to your credibility as saying that you don't like to read.

    Writing  
  • By then The Kite Runner had become quite successful and I found myself in a position that I had always dreamed of my whole life, which was to write for a living.

    Writing  
    "GeekDad Interview: Khaled Hosseini, Author of The Kite Runner". Interview with Tony Sims, www.wired.com. September 30, 2011.
  • I would give them (aspiring writers) the oldest advice in the craft: Read and write. Read a lot. Read new authors and established ones, read people whose work is in the same vein as yours and those whose genre is totally different. You've heard of chain-smokers. Writers, especially beginners, need to be chain-readers. And lastly, write every day. Write about things that get under your skin and keep you up at night.

    Writing  
  • The things that have always drawn me to the craft of writing is character, it's story, it's something that becomes like a pebble in my shoe, a voice that I just can't get rid of, and I've got to see it through.

    Writing  
    "The Tavis Smiley Show", www.pbs.org. May 21, 2013.
  • I don't listen to music when I write - I find it distracting.

    Writing  
  • I entered the literary world, really, from outside. My entire background has been in sciences; I was a biology major in college, then went to medical school. I've never had any formal training in writing. So what I know about writing, I know from my own instincts, and whatever the narrative voice is in my own head.

    Writing   School  
    Interview with James Mustich, www.csmonitor.com. November 24, 2008.
  • It's often a matter of sitting in front of the computer and worrying. It's what writing comes down to--worrying that things aren't going to work out.

    Writing  
  • Even after The Kite Runner was published I continued to practice for another eighteen months. But I had always had a love of writing and a compulsion to do it.

    Writing  
    "GeekDad Interview: Khaled Hosseini, Author of The Kite Runner". Interview with Tony Sims, www.wired.com. September 30, 2011.
  • My wife is my in-home editor and reads everything I write.

    Home   Writing  
  • There is an energy, a romance in writing the first novel that can never be duplicated again. I was entirely absorbed in that world as I wrote the book [The Kite Runner] and to see the final page of that manuscript whir out of the printer was a very special feeling indeed.

    Writing  
    "GeekDad Interview: Khaled Hosseini, Author of The Kite Runner". Interview with Tony Sims, www.wired.com. September 30, 2011.
  • Though The Kite Runner was my first completed novel, I had been writing on and off for most of my life, primarily short stories, and primarily for myself.

    "GeekDad Interview: Khaled Hosseini, Author of The Kite Runner". Interview with Tony Sims, www.wired.com. September 30, 2011.
  • All stories I write are compulsive. Anything I’ve ever written was because I don’t have a choice. I write stories because I can’t wait to tell it, I can’t wait to see how it ends.

    Writing  
    "Author Khaled Hosseini on The Kite Runner: The Rt Interview". Interview with Rachel Sandor, editorial.rottentomatoes.com. December 5, 2007.
  • There isn't, even now, a great tradition of novel-writing in Afghanistan. Most of the literature is in the form of poetry.

    Interview with James Mustich, www.csmonitor.com. November 24, 2008.
  • The experience of writing 'The Kite Runner' is one I will always think back on with fondness. There is an energy, a romance in writing the first novel that can never be duplicated again.

    "GeekDad Interview: Khaled Hosseini, Author of The Kite Runner". Interview with Tony Sims, www.wired.com. September 30, 2011.
  • I found myself sitting at the computer, and I thought I was going to write a kind of simple nostalgic story about two boys and their love of kite fighting. But stories have a will of their own, and this one turned out to be this dark tale about betrayal, loss, regret. The short story which was about 25 pages long sat around for a couple of years.

    "GeekDad Interview: Khaled Hosseini, Author of The Kite Runner". Interview with Tony Sims, www.wired.com. September 30, 2011.
  • Writing fiction is the act of weaving a series of lies to arrive at a greater truth.

  • I don't know the nuts and bolts of writing. I studied medicine. I was a pre-med nerd. So everything I learned, I know about writing is very instinctive.

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    Source: www.pbs.org
  • I think novelists, when they write their books, end up having occasionally serving a purpose and playing roles that they never really fully either intended or even understood.

    Source: www.pbs.org
  • I grew up with some kind of storytelling instinct, and when I write, my default setting is to find a story and then to tell it. It's the only way I know how to write.

    "Barnes & Noble interview with Khaled Hosseini". Interview with James Mustich, www.csmonitor.com. November 24, 2008.
  • I wanted to write about Afghanistan before the Soviet war because that is largely a forgotten period in modern Afghan history.

    War   Writing  
  • I get daily e-mails from Afghans who thank me for writing this book [The Kite Runner], as they feel a slice of their story has been told by one of their own. So, for the most part, I have been overwhelmed with the kindness of my fellow Afghans.

    Writing  
    Interview with Razeshta Sethna, newslinemagazine.com. November 2003.
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