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Julia Quinn

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Julia Quinn (1970), born Julia Pottinger, is an American author of historical romance fiction. Best known for her work on the Bridgerton franchise, her novels have been translated into 41 languages and have appeared on The New York Times Bestseller List 19 times.

Quotes

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  • So at that point I realized, well, people may say I did it badly, but nobody can say I did it wrong. Because it just didn’t exist. [1]
  • I don’t think I could write a book without humor in it. I mean, it’s sort of how I see the world. I think love is inherently funny. [1]
  • Unfortunately, the only way to finish a book is to finish it. Believe me, if there was another way, I would have figured it out by now. [2]
  • If I hadn’t gotten such a great break at the beginning of my career, I don’t know if I would have had the guts to call up Yale Medical School and tell them I wasn’t going. [3]
  • Such industriousness on the part of the viscountess and the late viscount is commendable [4]
  • When you are just so delighted that you laugh. [5]
  • About writing: Your skill will determine how far you go, but your luck will determine how quickly you get there.[6]