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The glory of a good tale is that it is limitless and fluid, a good tale belongs to each reader in its own particular way.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Books Writing

Books aren’t made in the way that babies are: they are made like pyramids, There’s some long-pondered plan, and then great blocks of stone are placed one on top of the other, and it’s back-breaking, sweaty, time consuming work. And all to no purpose! It just stands like that in the desert! But it towers over it prodigiously. Jackals piss at the base of it, and bourgeois clamber to the top of it, etc. Continue this comparison.

~ Gustave Flaubert

Gustave Flaubert Books Creativity Writers Writing

I'd like to emphasize that when a reader finishes a great novel, he will immediately begin looking for another. If someone loves your book, it increases the chance that he or she will look at mine. So there is no competition between writers. Another writer's success helps build a larger readership for all of us.

~ David Farland

David Farland Books Critics Fantasy Writing

A good book will pull you in from the beginning and take you on a journey you'll never forget.

~ Lauren Hammond

Lauren Hammond Books Reading Writing

You can't judge a book by it's cover but you can sure sell a bunch of books if you have a good one.

~ Jayce O'neal

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All novels are sequels, influence is bliss.

~ Michael Chabon

Michael Chabon Books Cliché Novels Originality Writing

When I am dead, I hope it may be said, 'His sins were scarlet, but his books were read.

~ Hilaire Belloc

Hilaire Belloc Books Writing

Words and a book and a belief that the world is words...

~ David Foster Wallace

David Foster Wallace Books Words Writing

Military people never seem to apologize for killing each other yet novelists feel ashamed for writing some nice inert paper book that is not certain to be read by anybody.

~ Leonora Carrington

Leonora Carrington Books Military Novelists Writing

The novelist’s happy discovery was to think of substituting for those opaque sections, impenetrable by the human spirit, their equivalent in immaterial sections, things, that is, which the spirit can assimilate to itself. After which it matters not that the actions, the feelings of this new order of creatures appear to us in the guise of truth, since we have made them our own, since it is in ourselves that they are happening, that they are holding in thrall, while we turn over, feverishly, the pages of the book, our quickened breath and staring eyes. And once the novelist has brought us to that state, in which, as in all purely mental states, every emotion is multiplied ten-fold, into which his book comes to disturb us as might a dream, but a dream more lucid, and of a more lasting impression than those which come to us in sleep; why, then, for the space of an hour he sets free within us all the joys and sorrows in the world, a few of which, only, we should have to spend years of our actual life in getting to know, and the keenest, the most intense of which would never have been revealed to us because the slow course of their development stops our perception of them.

~ Marcel Proust

Marcel Proust Books Literature Reading Words Writing

a true piece of writing is a dangerous thing. It can change your life.

~ Tobias Wolff

Tobias Wolff Books Life Writing

Writers shouldn't fear criticism. Instead, they should fear silence. Criticism is healthy. It gets people thinking about your work and, even better, it gets them talking and arguing. But as for silence -- it is the greatest killer of writers. So if you hate a book and want to hurt it -- don't talk about it. And if you hate my books -- please, for God's sake, shout it from the hills!

~ Robert Fanney

Robert Fanney Books Criticism Silence Writing

Who is better off? The one who writes to revel in the voluptuousness of the life that surrounds them? Or the one who writes to escape the tediousness of that which awaits them outside? Whose flame will last longer?

~ Roman Payne

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The most important things in our intimate lives can't be discussed with strangers, except in books.

~ Edmund White

Edmund White Books Writing

[I]f a book is well written, I always find it too short.

~ Jane Austen

Jane Austen Books Craft Enjoyment Entertainment Writing

Writers seldom choose as friends those self-centered characters who are never in trouble, never make mistakes, and always count their change as it is handed to them.

~ Catherine Drinker Bowen

Catherine Drinker Bowen Books Writing

Here's what I want from a book, what I demand, what I pray for when I take up a novel and begin to read the first sentence: I want everything and nothing less, the full measure of a writer's heart. I want a novel so poetic that I do not have to turn to the standby anthologies of poetry to satisfy that itch for music, for perfection and economy of phrasing, for exactness of tone. Then, too, I want a book so filled with story and character that I read page after page without thinking of food or drink because a writer has possessed me, crazed with an unappeasable thirst to know what happens next.

~ Pat Conroy

Pat Conroy Books Writing

In the past few years I've assigned books to be read before a student attends one of my weeklong seminars. I have been astonished by how few people -- people who supposedly want to write -- read books, and if they read them, how little they examine them.

~ Natalie Goldberg

Natalie Goldberg Books Reading Writing

You write your books. You scatter your seeds. Rats might eat them, or they might rot. In California, some seeds lie dormant for decades because they only germinate after fire, and sometimes the burned landscape blooms most lavishly.

~ Rebecca Solnit

Rebecca Solnit Books Writing

A book, a true book, is the writer's confessional. For, whether he would have it so or not, he is betrayed, directly or indirectly, by his characters, into presenting publicly his innermost feelings.

~ Nelson Algren

Nelson Algren Books Confessional Writers Writing

Formerly I believed books were made like this: a poet came, lightly opened his lips, and the inspired fool burst into song – if you please! But it seems, before they can launch a song, poets must tramp for days with callused feet, and the sluggish fish of the imagination flounders softly in the slush of the heart. And while, with twittering rhymes, they boil a broth of loves and nightingales, the tongueless street merely writhes for lack of something to shout or say

~ Vladimir Mayakovsky

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How the excitement comes upon me to tell it all! In the quest of writing, the heart can speed up with anticipation--as it does, indeed, during the chase itself of whales. I can swear it, having done both, and I will tell YOU though other writers may not. My heart is beating fast; I am in pursuit; I want my victory--that you should see and hear and above all feel the reality behind these words. For they are but a mask. Not the mask that conceals, not a mask that I would have you strike through as mere appearance, or, worse, deceitful appearance. Words need not be that kind of mask, but a mask such as the ancient Greek actors wore, a mask that expresses rather than conceals the inner drama.(But do you know me? Una? You have shipped long with me in the boat that is this book. Let me assure you and tell you that I know you, even something of your pain and joy, for you are much like me. The contract of writing and reading requires that we know each other. Did you know that I try on your mask from time to time? I become a reader, too, reading over what I have just written. If I am your shipbuilder and captain, from time to time I am also your comrade. Feel me now, standing beside you, just behind your shoulder?)

~ Sena Jeter Naslund

Sena Jeter Naslund Books Reading Sea Writing

...stories want to be told. Stories have a power of their own ... you can't write a story until you've felt it. Breathed it in. Walked with your characters. Talked with them.

~ Angelica Banks

Angelica Banks Allen Unwin Australian Books Finding Serendipity Stories Writing

Ending a series is a difficult one .......where should a story that you have followed for so long end? When do you step away from the characters and let the readers decide their fate from there? When they can stand on their own is my only answer for that.

~ Shandy L. Kurth

Shandy L. Kurth Author Books Series Writing

All writers are vain, selfish, and lazy, and at the very bottom of their motives there lies a mystery. Writing a book is a horrible, exhausting struggle, like a long bout of some painful illness. One would never undertake such a thing if one were not driven on by some demon whom one can neither resist nor understand. For all one knows that demon is simply the same instinct that makes a baby squall for attention. And yet it is also true that one can write nothing readable unless one constantly struggles to efface one's own personality. Good prose is like a windowpane.

~ George Orwell

George Orwell Books Literature Writing Writing Craft

Be passionate about what you write, believe in your ability to convey timeless ideas, and let no one tell you what what you're capable of.

~ Christina Westover

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A book unwritten is a delightful universe of infinite possibilities. Set down one word, however, and it immediately becomes earthbound. Set down one sentence and it’s halfway to being just like every other bloody book that’s ever been written.

~ Robert Harris

Robert Harris Books Writing

Every article and review and book that I have ever published has constituted an appeal to the person or persons to whom I should have talked before I dared to write it. I never launch any little essay without the hope—and the fear, because the encounter may also be embarrassing—that I shall draw a letter that begins, 'Dear Mr. Hitchens, it seems that you are unaware that…' It is in this sense that authorship is collaborative with 'the reader.' And there's no help for it: you only find out what you ought to have known by pretending to know at least some of it already.It doesn't matter how obscure or arcane or esoteric your place of publication may be: some sweet law ensures that the person who should be scrutinizing your work eventually does do so.

~ Christopher Hitchens

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Make no mistake, those who write long books have nothing to say.Of course those who write short books have even less to say.

~ Mark Z. Danielewski

Mark Z. Danielewski Books Writers Writing

But once an original book has been written-and no more than one or two appear in a century-men of letters imitate it, in other words, they copy it so that hundreds of thousands of books are published on exactly the same theme, with slightly different titles and modified phraseology. This should be able to be achieved by apes, who are essentially imitators, provided, of course, that they are able to make use of language.

~ Pierre Boulle

Pierre Boulle Apes Books Imitation Language Theme Writing

I'm not trying to please anyone. I'm just trying to write a damn book.

~ Richard P. Denney

Richard P. Denney Author Books Humor Writing

I'm the first to admit that I don't write right. Now, relax and enjoy the show! The sideshow, that is.

~ Lori R. Lopez

Lori R. Lopez Author Books Eccentric Humor Offbeat Quirky Rules Style Unconventional Unusual Writing

That's why I've just gone on … collecting this particular kind of stuff – what you might call riff-raff. There's not a book here, Lawford, that hasn't at least a glimmer of the real thing in it – just Life, seen through a living eye, and felt. As for literature, and style, and all that gallimaufry, don't fear for them if your author has the ghost of a hint of genius in his making.

~ Walter De La Mare

Walter De La Mare Books Genius Literature Style Writers Writing

Any given censor is a fool. The very fact that he is a censor indicates that.

~ Heywood Broun

Heywood Broun Books Censorship Writing

The difference between a novelist and someone who tinkers around with writing is this: novelists finish their books.

~ Nancy Etchemendy

Nancy Etchemendy Books Novelist Writing

I doubt I was much of a storyteller, but I would have put that smile in my book. On page 104, right next to the image of the Ward. I would have written it on my heart. I would have proofread it a thousand times under a thousand moons until a thousand tears thoroughly rationalized what it meant to me. Each time for when I’d met the darkness, and then succumbed. The smile read “you can’t break me’”—bold and in italics.

~ Nadège Richards

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One kind of good book should leave you asking: how did the author know that about me?

~ Alain De Botton

Alain De Botton Authors Books Self Writing

Write all the time. I believe in writing every day, at least a thousand words a day. We have a strange idea about writing: that it can be done, and done well, without a great deal of effort. Dancers practice every day, musicians practice every day, even when they are at the peak of their careers – especially then. Somehow, we don’t take writing as seriously. But writing – writing wonderfully – takes just as much dedication.

~ Theodora Goss

Theodora Goss Advice Blog Post Books Reading Writing

If you’re a writer, your first duty, a duty you owe to yourself and your readers, and to your writing itself, is to become wonderful. To become the best writer you can possibly be.

~ Theodora Goss

Theodora Goss Advice Blog Post Books Reading Writing

I believe you have to write every day–make the time. It’s about having an organized mind instead of a chaotic and untidy one. There is a myth that writers are bohemian and do what they like in their own way. Real writers are the most organized people on the planet. You have to be. You’re doing the work and running your own business as well. It’s an incredibly organized state.[Also reading]…one of the things reading does do is discipline your mind. There are no writers who are not readers.

~ Jeanette Winterson

Jeanette Winterson Books Online Interview Reading Writing
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