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Your experiences are the foundation for your story, your imagination takes it from there.

~ J.r. Young

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There's nothing more intoxicating than creating something from nothing. Creating something from yourself. Professor Piper

~ Rainbow Rowell

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I’m now writing out of rage — and I feel a kind of Nietzschean elation. It’s tonic. I roar with laughter. I want to denounce everybody, tell everybody off. I go to my typewriter as I might go to my machine gun. But I’m safe. I don’t have to face the consequences of ‘real’ aggressivity. I’m sending out colis piégés ['booby-trapped packages'] to the world.

~ Susan Sontag

Susan Sontag Writing Process

The process of putting the thing you value most in the world out for the assessment of strangers is a confidence-shaking business even in the best of times. But in Lucy's circumstances it was sheer heroism, a real sign of her devotion to her art. She was, in a sense, sitting at a craps table with her last stack of chips, trying again and again to hit it big.

~ Ann Patchett

Ann Patchett Writing Process

At it's best,the sensation of writing is that of any unmerited grace. It is handed to you, but only if you look for it. You search, you break your heart, your back, your brain, and then - and only then - it is handed to you. From the corner of your eye you see motion. Something is moving through the air and headed your way.

~ The Writing Life

The Writing Life Inspirational Writing Process

A day of bad writing is always better than a day of no writing.

~ Don Roff

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What I like about the job of being a novelist, and at the same time what I find so exhausting about it, is that it's the closest thing to being God you're ever going to get. All the decisions are yours. You decide when the sun comes up. You decide who gets to fall in love and who gets hit by a car. You have to make all the trees and all the leaves and then sew the leaves onto the trees. You make the entire world.

~ Ann Patchett

Ann Patchett Writing Process

A writer's problem does not change. He himself changes and the world he lives in changes but his problem remains the same. It is always how to write truly and, having found what is true, to project it in such a way that it becomes a part of the experience of the person who reads it.

~ Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway Authorship Writing Craft Writing Process

Rather than feeling that every moment you’ve got to exert this enormous control, you can take the attitude that your job as a writer is not to control everything, but to set things in motion.

~ Stuart Dybek

Stuart Dybek Art Writing Process

Writing is like making love, editing is like giving your great grandfather a sponge bath.

~ Midnight Taylor

Midnight Taylor Humor Truths Writing Process

An opportunity lost may have motivated us to find a satisfying alternative. Adversity or suffering may have taught us certain important skills. Some writers have felt new appreciation for their lives after surviving a serious illness or disability. A fortunate outcome does not invalidate the unfortunate aspect.

~ Nan Merrick Phifer

Nan Merrick Phifer Inspirational Writing Process

Writer's block isn't always a problem. It can be a process of writing that helps us write better.

~ Jennifer Hudson Taylor

Jennifer Hudson Taylor Writing Advice Writing Craft Writing Process

The writer’s life requires courage, patience, empathy, openness. It requires the ability to be alone with oneself. Gentle with oneself. To be disciplined, and at the same time, take risks.

~ Dani Shapiro

Dani Shapiro Inspirational Writing Writing Process

Writing takes a pen, a sheet of paper and, to start with, just the shadow of an idea.

~ Françoise Sagan

Françoise Sagan Writing Writing Process

Writers know all the good reasons for subjecting their work to a sharp trim. Early drafts are notorious for repetition, indirection and overdevelopment of the trivial.

~ Pamela Erens

Pamela Erens Revision Writing Process

Having read several prize-winning novels, Fancy was confident that she now knew the recipe: 1. Write a simple narrative. 2. Make a long list. 3. Scatter the contents of your list throughout your narrative.

~ Jaclyn Moriarty

Jaclyn Moriarty Writing Writing Process

I had taken up my quill to begin writing many times before now, but I always abandoned it quickly: each time I was overcome with fear. Yes, may God forgive me, but the letters of the alphabet frighten me terribly. They are sly, shameless demons—and dangerous! You open the inkwell, release them: they run off—and how will you ever get control of them again! They come to life, join, separate, ignore your commands, arrange themselves as they like on the paper—black, with tails and horns. You scream at them and implore them in vain: they do as they please. Prancing, pairing up shamelessly before you, they deceitfully expose what you did not wish to reveal, and they refuse to give voice to what is struggling, deep within your bowels, to come forth and speak to mankind.

~ Nikos Kazantzakis

Nikos Kazantzakis Idolatry Writing Process

To write a profound thought, I have to put myself onto a very special stratum, otherwise the ideas and words just don't come. I have to forget myself and at the same time be superconcentrated. But it's not a question of the will, it is a mechanism I can set in motion or not, like scratching my nose or doing a backward roll.

~ Muriel Barbery

Muriel Barbery Writing Process

When writers stop believing in their own stories, readers tend to sense it.

~ Tracy Kidder

Tracy Kidder Writing Writing Process

These scenes, by the way, are not altogether a literary device - a means of summing up and making a knot of innumerable little threads. Innumerable threads were there; still, if I stopped to disentangle, I could collect a number. But whatever the reason may be, I find that scene making is my natural way of marking the past.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Writing Writing Process

I've discovered that sometimes writing badly can eventually lead to something better. Not writing at all leads to nothing.

~ Anna Quindlen

Anna Quindlen Writing Writing Process

I usually get the title for a book first, and I type it up immediately. I sit there and look at it and admire it, and I think to myself, I just need four thousand sentences to go with this and I'l have a book. It is such a pleasurable moment that I type many more title pages than I could ever use.

~ Betsy Byars

Betsy Byars Inspiration Title Page Writing Writing Process

Never try to keep it professional, keep it smutty, write with bodily fluids on sandpaper, and damn the men with clipboards in white suits, the literary bean-counters, the prose police.

~ Peter Selgin

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Writing had never become routine for him, but remained a constant surprise. He was always surprised at how much fun it was, once it all got moving. And never failed to be surprised at how bloody hard it was. It was like having an intense, frustrating love affair with a capricious, gorgeous, and often mean-spirited woman.He loved every moment of it.

~ Nora Roberts

Nora Roberts Writing Writing Process

I think of myth and magic as the hieroglyphics of the human psyche. They are a special language that circumvents conscious thought and goes straight to the subconscious. Non-fiction uses the medium of information. It tells us what we need to know. Science fiction primarily uses the medium of physics and mathematics. It tells us how things work, or could work. Horror taps into the darker imagery of the psychology, telling us what we should fear. Fantasy, magic and myth, however, tap into the spiritual potential of the human life. Their medium is symbolism, truth made manifest in word pictures, and they tell us what things mean on a deep, internal level. I have always been a meaning-maker. I have always been someone who strives to make sense of everything and perhaps that is where my life as a storyteller first began. Life doesn't always make sense, but story must. And so I write stories, and the world comes right again.

~ Ripley Patton

Ripley Patton Myth Writing Process

Writing is like bungee jumping for the soul...you take a deep breath, plunge into the abyss and hope the rope tethering you to the real world doesn't snap.

~ Judy Croome

Judy Croome Writing Writing Process

I recommend writing standing up from time to time. It's easier to dance when you finish writing.

~ Diego Ramos

Diego Ramos Writing Advice Writing Craft Writing Process

Dedicating a writing session to someone is like sending a prayer for them out into the world. I will never know if my writing, my dedication to them, my prayer for them made any difference in their lives. But I know it makes a difference in mine.

~ Elizabeth Rusch

Elizabeth Rusch Writing Philosophy Writing Process

When I sleep tonight I dream of what I will imagine tomorrow.

~ T.a. Uner

T.a. Uner Inspirational Philosophy Writing Process

I suppose that I did for myself what psychoanalysts do for their patients. I expressed some very long felt and deeply felt emotion. And in expressing it I explained it and then laid it to rest.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Expression Healing The Past Writing Process

All kinds of mysterious phenomena exist in this world, but answers to most of them have come with advances in scientific knowledge. Love is the sole holdout-nothing can explain it. A Chinese writer by the name of Ah Cheng wrote that love is just a chemical reaction, an unconventional point of view that seemed quite fresh at the time. But if love can be controlled and initiated by means of chemistry, then novelists would be out of a job. So while he may have had his finger on the truth, I'll remain a member of the loyal opposition.

~ Mo Yan

Mo Yan China Chinese Literature Love Writing Process

Writing is like gardening. Planting, watering, and weeding are not enough. You have to prune if you want growth.

~ Ron Brackin

Ron Brackin Artists Gardening Self Discipline Writing Process

[G]reat stories communicate simple truths that reflect the poetic dimensions of the human soul. Not only do powerful characters help us understand our lives, their stories reflect our core values as human beings.

~ Kate Wright

Kate Wright Screenwriting Writing Craft Writing Process

On some days, writing is wonderful. On the days when it is wonderful, it feels like you are the God of a universe that the rest of the world is not yet privy to. And then on some days, it is not wonderful; those days when nothing is coming and the cursor seems to be openly mocking you, blinking out ‘YOU SUCK AT WRITING AND YOU’RE UGLY AS BALLS’ in Morse code.

~ Leigh Whannell

Leigh Whannell Humor Writing Writing Process

The Russian-born novelist's writing habits were famously peculiar. Beginning in 1950, he composed first drafts in pencil on ruled index cards, which he stored in long file boxes. Since Nabokov claimed, he pictured an entire novel in complete form before he began writing it, this method allowed him to compose passages out of sequence, in whatever order he pleased...

~ Mason Currey

Mason Currey Vladimir Nabokov Writing Process

People who want to write books do so because they feel it to be the easiest thing they can do. They can read and write, they can afford any of the instruments of book writing such as pens, paper, computers, tape recorders, and generally by the time they have reached this decision, they have had a simple education.

~ Muriel Spark

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There’s a difference between the ‘art’ of writing and the ‘craft’ of writing. Art is subjective, its beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder, but craft is objective. There is a right way and a wrong way to craft.

~ Gerard De Marigny

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It's basically an act of faith, hoping that a small idea will unspool into a bigger whole. Sometimes, in fact often, it doesn't and it just runs out of steam. The hope for me is that it will snowball. the best way to put it is that I have no particular method or technique per se, other than this: I plan nothing, I outline nothing, I start with an idea or an image or a line of dialogue and see where it leads me. Because I never know what the next page will contain, let alone the end of the book, I am perpetually surprised by the course that my characters take. The writing process is as full of surprises and twists for me as the reading experience is for my readers. I love the spontaneity of writing this way, the possibilities left open, the feeling that I am not constrained or committed to any given path. Every day, I am surprised by something. It may not be the most efficient way of writing, but it has served me well thus far.

~ Khaled Hosseini

Khaled Hosseini Writing Writing Advice Writing Process

And yet, for a writer of fiction, part of the heart remains that of a stranger, for what we are trying to do is to understand those others who are our fictional characters, somehow to gain entrance to their minds and feelings, to respect them for themselves as human individuals, and to portray them as truly as we can. The whole process of fiction is a mysterious one, and a writer, however experienced, remains in some ways a perpetual amateur, or perhaps a perpetual traveller, an explorer of those inner territories, those strange lands of the heart and spirit.

~ Margaret Laurence

Margaret Laurence Writing Writing Process

When you are writing, you must treat it as the most important thing in the world, even when you know it is not. This helps you take the job seriously and do your best on everything you write.

~ John Steinbeck

John Steinbeck Writing Writing Process
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