Evan Hunter was an American author and screenwriter, best known for his crime novels under his own name and for writing under the pseudonym Ed McBain. His works were groundbreaking in their portrayal of social issues, providing a realistic look at the challenges of modern life. Hunter's ability to weave complex characters and themes into gripping narratives has left a lasting impact on literature, reminding writers of the power of storytelling to explore human struggles and create empathy.
"I enjoy what I do every minute of the day, even when the going gets tough. When I first began writing, I used to work at a desk in the bedroom, of a small development house. My three sons all under the age of 3 would come running in and out of the room every minute."
"I try to keep all my novels in print. Sometimes publishers don't agree with me as to their worth."
"I would like to win the Pulitzer Prize. I would like to win the Nobel Prize. I would like to win a Tony award for the Broadway musical I'm now working on. Aside from these, my aspirations are modest ones."
"I never take ideas from the headlines. I feel that if a story is good enough, a real story that is, then it's already been covered by the media, and if it's not good enough, why would I want to bother with it?"
"I would certainly never suggest that any lesbian should be ashamed of her sexual preference."
"It's a matter of style. The Evan Hunter style and the Ed McBain style are very, very different."