Sharon Kay Penman I do not set specific work hours as some writers do. I generally stay with a chapter until I am satisfied, do very little rewriting, and if a scene is going well, I’ve been known to keep night owl hours. – Sharon Kay Penman
Sarah Hall I write in the mornings or afternoons – I’m not a night owl and can write for only four or five hours maximum. – Sarah Hall
Ronny Chieng I’m the worst night owl, because I’m a self-loathing night owl who thinks, ‘No, I should be getting up early.’ It feels unproductive. I must get over that. – Ronny Chieng
Romy Madley Croft My friends call me an owl. Apparently, it’s a combination of being wise and having big eyes. – Romy Madley Croft
Robert Lopez In ‘Winnie the Pooh,’ a lot of the characters have serious flaws: Pooh is sort of a food addict. Rabbit is OCD, and Owl is a compulsive liar. – Robert Lopez
Rachel True We filmed one scene on the beach and there was definitely weird energy around, and we were followed around by a white owl to several different locations, and little things like that, or certain mishaps would happen and you’d have to wonder what that was about. – Rachel True
Rachel Nichols I am a night owl. I always have been… and I’d like to think I always will be, although surely having children will put a stop to my nightly affairs with myself. – Rachel Nichols
Mike Patton In earlier years, I was more of a clown with a big bag of tricks. I’d show up in the studio and kind of go, ‘Well, what do you want? Do you want the screaming banshee or the howling owl?’ – Mike Patton
Michelle Paver It’s the little details I love. How to fletch your arrows with owl feathers, because owls fly silently, so maybe your arrows will, too. How to carry fire in a piece of smouldering fungus wrapped in birchbark. These are the things which help a world come alive. – Michelle Paver