I try to keep my sentences quite pared back. What I really want to do is observe people's relationships and interactions. I don't want language to get in the way of that. It's quite a difficult process to achieve that, for the language to feel clear.
More Quotes by Sally Rooney
I hate Yeats! A lot of his poems are not very good, but some are obviously okay. But how has he become this sort of emblem of literary Irishness when he was this horrible man? He was a huge fan of Mussolini. He was really into fascism. He believed deeply in the idea of a 'noble class' who are superior by birth to the plebs.
You can spend hours editing an email but send it as if you wrote it in a minute.
A lot of the time, I read something I've written, and I think, 'Well, that's competent. It's not exactly breaking any boundaries. It's not exactly transgressive. It's just a bunch of fake people in a room talking to each other. But maybe there's a value to that.'
As a reader, I try to love all the literary forms equally, but I probably read novels most often.
A lot of people ask me, did debating help me as a writer, and I honestly don't know.
Dialogue is the most fun to write. It's kind of like a tennis match.