Edward Fahey Quote

I keep being told that my writing is getting better and better. - Now, at first I am thrilled by that, but then I think, Isn't everybody's? Do some authors grow cozy with their own style, and stay there?I think of writing fiction as an art form. As such, it's a constant exploration of new and developing ideas. If any of my books were much like my others, I don't think I'd even bother to write them.

Edward Fahey

I keep being told that my writing is getting better and better. - Now, at first I am thrilled by that, but then I think, Isn't everybody's? Do some authors grow cozy with their own style, and stay there?I think of writing fiction as an art form. As such, it's a constant exploration of new and developing ideas. If any of my books were much like my others, I don't think I'd even bother to write them.

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About Edward Fahey

Edward Henry Fahey (1844–1907), was an English watercolour painter and draughtsman.
He was born in Brompton, London, the son of James Fahey. Fahey trained in architecture at the South Kensington School and at the Royal Academy Schools, and in Italy from 1866 to 1869. After returning to England he studied painting at the Royal Academy Schools.
His work is in the permanent collections of the V&A Museum and the Salford Museum, as well as the Art Gallery of New South Wales.