Quote by Neil Gaiman
Writing fiction is not a profession that leaves one well-disposed toward reading fiction. One starts out loving books and stories, and then one becomes jaded and increasingly hard to please. I read less and less fiction these days, finding the buzz and the joy I used to get from fiction in ever stranger works of non-fiction, or poetry.
Summary
This quote suggests that being a fiction writer can make one lose a certain level of appreciation for reading fiction. Initially, there is a genuine love for books and stories, but over time, the constant exposure to fiction can lead to becoming jaded and harder to satisfy as a reader. As a result, the individual finds more enjoyment in exploring unconventional non-fiction or poetry, seeking the same buzz and joy they once found in fiction.
Topics
Writing Life
By Neil Gaiman