Brad Meltzer
Brad Meltzer
Brad Meltzeris an American political thriller novelist, non-fiction writer, TV show creator and comic book author...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionComic Book Author
Date of Birth1 April 1970
CityBrooklyn, NY
CountryUnited States of America
fear sleep past
When I was in that danger...I felt like I was shaken awake...after everything she made me feel...I made a decision and went to sleep. Do you know what that's like - trying to go to sleep, and lose yourself in the hopes of burying the worst fears in your life?...I wasn't in love with the past. I was terrified of my own future.
past surprise archivists
Most archivists don't like surprises. That's why we work in the past.
memories reality past
It's the worst part of seeing old friends: when your rose-colored memories become undone by reality.
thinking past scared
...can I tell you something...? I don't think you're in love with the past. I think you're scared of the future.
writing past someone-you-love
There's the life you live and the life you leave behind. but what you share with someone else - especially someone you love - that's not just how you bury your past. It's how you write you future.
hurt past challenges
The past may not hurt you, but it won't challenge you, either.
excited start
I'm excited just to start my new novel,
ask current speaking staff term uses
Sloth: Which current congressman uses the term 'Great Americans' as a codeword to ask his staff if the person he's speaking to is a big donor?
envy secret senator switch
Envy: Which senator once had a dimmer switch in their secret hideaway?
appealing
That's what's so appealing here is getting to see that middle.
loved
The thing we always loved the most when we pitched this,
love paint written
But I just love the written word. I love to paint with the written word.
forget prince rescue
Remember that you are not a damsel in distress, waiting for some prince to rescue you. Forget that prince. With your brain and your resourcefulness, you can rescue yourself.
daughter mother strong-women
On the day my daughter was born, I started writing a book for her. The plan was that, over the course of her life, I'd fill it with advice on how to be a strong woman. But along the way, I got caught up in the stories of Amelia Earhart, Sally Ride, and so many others. So how do you pick the best heroes for your kids?