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Not everyone will like what you write but there's a certain group who'll love what you write. Keep WRITING for them.

~ David Chuka

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We’re happier when the assholes are villains.

~ Christopher Bram

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Death is almost never timely, even for the old.

~ Christopher Bram

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Real writers write. Period. No, the muse does not come to visit everyday. She’s a lazy, precocious flirt. You cannot get into the habit of being “in the mood” to write. No writer on Earth is in the mood to write everyday, but the good ones do it anyway. They fight through their fatigue, their stress, their doubt, and they write. They get the words on the page. Period. So stop waiting for your muse. Trust me, she sleeps around.

~ Darynda Jones

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Art is long and life is short.

~ Christopher Bram

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There was no point in doing art if you were going to be second-rate.

~ Christopher Bram

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I read daily, not so much for the benefit of my writing, but because I am addicted to it. There is nothing in the world for me that compares to being lost in a really good novel. That said, reading is an absolute must if you want to write. It is a trite enough thing to say, but very true nonetheless. I cannot understand aspiring writers who email me for advice and freely admit that they read very little. I have learned something from every writer I have ever read. Sometimes I have done so consciously, picking up something about how to frame a scene, or seeing a new possibility with regards to structure, or interesting ways to write dialogue. Other times, I think, my collective reading experience affects my sensibilities and informs me in ways that I am not quite aware of, but in real ways that impact how I approach writing. The short of it is, as an aspiring writer, there is nothing as damaging to your credibility as saying that you don’t like to read

~ Khaled Hosseini

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Penicillin was as liberating for gay sex as the pill had been for straight sex.

~ Christopher Bram

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Trust the tale, not the teller.

~ Christopher Bram

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A younger writer, David Leavitt, would later say he envied White for having “such a representative life”. And it’s true: the zeitgeist blew through White more easily than it did through most people.

~ Christopher Bram

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Dutton, the home of Winnie the Pooh, would find a second identity as a home for gay fiction.

~ Christopher Bram

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Didn’t he know that heterosexuals needed to breed so homosexuals could even exist?

~ Christopher Bram

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Allen Ginsberg startled the audience at OutWrite, the gay literary conference, when he confessed he didn’t worry about AIDS since his sex life consisted chiefly of giving blowjobs to straight college boys.

~ Christopher Bram

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An obsessed reader figured that ‘Armistead Maupin’ was an anagram for ‘is a man I dreamt up’.

~ Christopher Bram

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Gay liberation did not create gay promiscuity. There was sex before there were marches, politics, or books – it was the best reason for being homosexual, it and love.

~ Christopher Bram

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Free to call a spade a spade (and a cock a cock).

~ Christopher Bram

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In the new style, homosexuals and heterosexuals could be equally unhappy, equally happy, and equally screwed up.

~ Christopher Bram

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A work of art doesn’t need to provide complete answers in order to succeed. It needs only to excite us into asking questions and give us a place to think about them while we become involved in other people’s lives.

~ Christopher Bram

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Stories have the ability to take us inside all kinds of life.

~ Christopher Bram

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A disproportionate number of stories are love stories – and what is homosexuality but a special narrative of love?

~ Christopher Bram

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A writer who can’t use his firsthand experience must turn to secondhand experience, which can lead to thirdhand clichés.

~ Christopher Bram

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Most straight people, and many gay people, especially those who came of age more recently, don’t understand how momentous and difficult coming out was to men and women of this generation. It seems so obvious now, so banal.

~ Christopher Bram

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I’m sure there are people who are content to run errands and report for work on time and wait, with an enlivening eagerness, for the lunch bell. I wish them well. They have, however, never been the subjects of novels, and in all likelihood, will never be.

~ Michael Cunningham

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Everybody is Other in Maupin.

~ Christopher Bram

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Sociologists say a neighbourhood is perceived as gay if anywhere between 15 to 25 percent of the residents are homosexual.

~ Christopher Bram

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Seventies macho was both a look – moustache, jeans, leather jacket – and an attitude – cool, heartless, virile – that were reactions against the old-style homosexuality of too much art and too much emotion.

~ Christopher Bram

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Generally speaking, writers who have been at it for a while, and who are any good at it, suffer from an acute kind of self-knowledge. The unexamined life is not a risk for them.

~ Mark Slouka

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The mind of a writer can be a truly terrifying thing. Isolated, neurotic, caffeine-addled, crippled by procrastination, consumed by feelings of panic, self-loathing, and soul-crushing inadequacy. And that’s on a good day.

~ Robert De Niro

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When the others were picked up and walked home by friends or fathers or best friend’s sisters,I was the kid in a grey hoodie, walking with the poets, the singers, the thinkers, and I was not alone.

~ Charlotte Eriksson

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I am forever an advocate of books, both the reading of them and the writing. There is something sacred to me in that community. Because writing--and reading--is a solitary business. And it’s good to know I’m not alone.

~ Shannon Celebi

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The writer doesn’t write for the reader. He doesn’t write for himself, either. He writes to serve…something. Somethingness. The somethingness that is sheltered by the wings of nothingness — those exquisite, enveloping, protecting wings.

~ Joy Williams

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They say a writer is not a single person, it is a bunch of characters. What I learned from life is that everyone is a bunch of characters, characters who live and die within us. The moment I was raped, many characters in me died. I lost most of my characteristics. Several new characters were born, one was rage, second was a lifelong unhappiness and third was the fear of helplessness.

~ Himanshu Chhabra

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Books are the ultimate way for writers to reach immortality.

~ Iris Chang

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Writers of literature, if they are real writers, know that their readers are confused about reality and the emotions derived from that reality and are looking for clarity concerning the life that they are engulfed in.

~ Noah Cicero

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Collaborative workshops and writers' peer groups hadn't been invented when I was young. They're a wonderful invention. They put the writer into a community of people all working at the same art, the kind of group musicians and painters and dancers have always had.

~ Ursula K. Le Guin

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The fact of the matter is that readers and audiences are never blank slates: individuals see in a work whatever they need to see at that moment.

~ Christopher Bram

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Why does the writer write? The writer writes to serve — hopelessly he writes in the hope that he might serve — not himself and not others, but that great cold elemental grace which knows us.A writer I very much admire is Don DeLillo. At an awards ceremony for him at the Folger Library several years ago, I said that he was like a great shark moving hidden in our midst, beneath the din and wreck of the moment, at apocalyptic ease in the very elements of our psyche and times that are most troublesome to us, that we most fear.Why do I write? Because I wanna be a great shark too. Another shark. A different shark, in a different part of the ocean. The ocean is vast.

~ Joy Williams

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And I've learned to hit the brakes at these kinds of stop signs rather than t-boning a tanker truck filled with 200 proof mediocrity.

~ Benjamin Kane Ethridge

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Yeats was straight, but as Auden wrote in ‘In Memory of WB Yeats’: “You were silly like us.

~ Christopher Bram

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History is made not simply with events, but by remembering those events, a double drumbeat like a heartbeat. History can be written not only with books but with ceremonies. Yet a real event read about in a newspaper is not always more important than a fictional one in a novel or play or poem.

~ Christopher Bram

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