Jonathan Kellerman Quotes
By Alan Reiner – July 19, 2024
‘These people are real to me, and situations keep coming up where their emergence feels natural. It’s like meeting old friends. I hope readers feel the same way.’ – Jonathan Kellerman
‘That’s what’s so great about my job. I get paid to do what got me in trouble in grade school space out and play with my imaginary friends. In terms of Isaac, when the time’s right.’ – Jonathan Kellerman
‘The key to this collaboration – which we undertook after much deliberation – was to stretch creatively. New characters, new locales, new form (the novella).’ – Jonathan Kellerman
‘The characters emerge from my rather twisted mind. That’s another enjoyable part of the job making stuff up.’ – Jonathan Kellerman
‘Each novel is harder than its predecessor because I must work harder at not repeating myself. However, I enjoy the challenge. This is the greatest job in the world.’ – Jonathan Kellerman
‘Time spent researching varies from book to book. Some novels require months, even years of research, others very little. I try to do most of my research before I begin but inevitably questions emerge during the writing.’ – Jonathan Kellerman
‘It didn’t feel difficult at the time because I was so charged up about both books. Afterward, however, I was pretty tired. In a good way, like after a great workout.’ – Jonathan Kellerman
‘Without sounding pompous, I really do feel that I have a set of standards that I must adhere to, even leaving aside considerations of what the readers expect.’ – Jonathan Kellerman
‘That has to remain the principal reason for doing it, doesn’t it? I know it’s possible to write for money, and many very good writers have done so. But for me, it has to remain the principal thing that I actually want to do the writing.’ – Jonathan Kellerman
‘We tend to read each other’s books in sizeable chunks as they are written. I don’t know that you could say we are ruthless with each other – in fact, I suppose we are very kind. There are ways to make suggestions which are not destructive.’ – Jonathan Kellerman