11+ Diane Mott Davidson Quotes On Writing, Education And Death
Diane Mott Davidson is an American author of mystery novels. She is best known for her series of culinary mysteries featuring caterer and amateur sleuth Goldy Schulz. Her books have been published in numerous countries and have been translated into several languages. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Diane Mott Davidson on writing, education, death.
In a mystery, the sleuth must be believably involved and emotionally invested in solving the crime. — Diane Mott Davidson
I told the caterer I'd work for nothing if he'd teach me about catering. I lasted one week full-time. It was exhausting. — Diane Mott Davidson
I wanted to be a literary writer, so I wrote story after story and sent them to 'The New Yorker.' — Diane Mott Davidson
Writing is work and cooking is relaxing. — Diane Mott Davidson
I like cream cheese in just about anything. — Diane Mott Davidson
Catering is extremely demanding financially and physically. It's a business. — Diane Mott Davidson
One thing that improved my cooking skills was being a poor student in California... If you don't have much money, you have to learn to cook. — Diane Mott Davidson
After I outlined 'Catering to Nobody,' I went and worked for a caterer. And the other thing I had to do was to talk to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department about how they investigated a crime. — Diane Mott Davidson
What one's goal should be is just to become a better writer and to tell different kinds of stories. — Diane Mott Davidson
I'm always astonished to see how badly people can behave when they think no one is noticing. — Diane Mott Davidson
When I started to write culinary mysteries, I did it because nobody was doing it anymore. — Diane Mott Davidson
Life Lessons by Diane Mott Davidson
- Diane Mott Davidson emphasizes the importance of friendship and family, showing that having strong relationships can help you through difficult times.
- She also demonstrates the power of resilience and determination, showing that with hard work and perseverance, you can overcome any obstacle.
- Additionally, her stories demonstrate the importance of staying true to yourself, and not compromising your values for anyone or anything.
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