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Always remember that writing is an alliance between author and reader. With every line we put down on the page, we need to leave room for the reader's imagination and intellect.

~ Hal Zina Bennett

Hal Zina Bennett Writing Writing Craft Writing Process

Some writers are the kind of solo violinists who need complete silence to tune their instruments. Others want to hear every member of the orchestra—they’ll take a cue from a clarinet, from an oboe, even. I am one of those. My writing desk is covered in open novels. I read lines to swim in a certain sensibility, to strike a particular note, to encourage rigour when I’m too sentimental, to bring verbal ease when I’m syntactically uptight. I think of reading like a balanced diet; if your sentences are baggy, too baroque, cut back on fatty Foster Wallace, say, and pick up Kafka, as roughage. If your aesthetic has become so refined it is stopping you from placing a single black mark on white paper, stop worrying so much about what Nabokov would say; pick up Dostoyevsky, patron saint of substance over style.

~ Zadie Smith

Zadie Smith Writing Writing Craft Writing Process

Go APE: Author a great book, Publish it quickly, and Entrepreneur your way to success. Self-publishing isn’t easy, but it’s fun and sometimes even lucrative. Plus, your book could change the world.

~ Guy Kawasaki

Guy Kawasaki Self Publishing Writing Writing Process

A successful self-publisher must fill three roles: Author, Publisher, and Entrepreneur—or APE.

~ Guy Kawasaki

Guy Kawasaki Self Publishing Writing Writing Process

Starting your book is only the first five miles of a twenty-six-mile marathon that’s one-third of a triathlon (authoring, publishing, and entrepreneuring).

~ Guy Kawasaki

Guy Kawasaki Self Publishing Writing Writing Process

She was almost felled to the ground by the extraordinary sight which now met her eyes. There was the garden and some birds. The world was going on as usual. All the time she was writing the world had continued.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Writing Writing Process

I was afraid I wrote neither well enough nor ill enough for success.

~ E.w. Hornung

E.w. Hornung Success Writing Writing Process

Get your story written, you always have the second and third draft to fix things like tense, 1st vs 3rd person, the exact right word, etc.

~ Andromeda Edison

Andromeda Edison Writing Writing Advice Writing Process

Writingis therapeutic. It helps you cope with issues that seem gargantuan at the time.The process of expressing yourself about a problem, editing your thoughts, andwriting some more can help you control issues that you face.

~ Guy Kawasaki

Guy Kawasaki Writing Writing Process

A short story is a sprint, a novel is a marathon. Sprinters have seconds to get from here to there and then they are finished. Marathoners have to carefully pace themselves so that they don't run out of energy (or in the case of the novelist-- ideas) because they have so far to run. To mix the metaphor, writing a short story is like having a short intense affair, whereas writing a novel is like a long rich marriage.

~ Jonathan Carroll

Jonathan Carroll Novelist Quotes Novels Short Fiction Short Stories Writing Writing Process

Then I started to think in Lipp’s about when I had first been able to write a story about losing everything. It was up in Cortina d’Ampezzo when I had come back to join Hadley there after the spring skiing which I had to interrupt to go on assignment to Rhineland and the Ruhr. It was a very simple story called ‘Out of Season’ and I had omitted the real end of it which was that the old man hanged himself. This was omitted on my new theory that you could omit anything if you knew that you omitted and the omitted part would strengthen the story and make people feel something more than they understood.

~ Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway Writing Writing Process

...writing with ferocity is a gift, provided that ferocity is a monomaniacal devotion to pursuing the truth ...

~ John Geddes

John Geddes A Gift Devotion Ferocity Monomaniacal The Truth Writing Writing Process

Isn't the writing of good prose an emotional excitement?Yes, of course it is. At least, when you get the thing dead right and know it's dead right, there's no excitement like it. It's marvelous. It makes you feel like God on the Seventh Day – for a bit, anyhow.

~ Dorothy L. Sayers

Dorothy L. Sayers Creative Writing Gaudy Night Writing Writing Process

I have a hardcore attitude: a “self-published, ghost-written book” is wrong because the concept behind self publishing is that you have knowledge or emotions that you want to express. Whenpeople read a book—particularly a self-published one—they have the right to expect that it’s the person’s writing, not cleaned-up dictation or slapping a name on a book that someone else wrote.

~ Guy Kawasaki

Guy Kawasaki Self Publishing Writing Writing Advice Writing Process

I’m feeling a low regarding writing. I sometimes think I should finish working on my book of stripper poetry that I started, but other times I feel like it’s not worth it. Sometimes I think I should work on my comic book idea, and then other times I want to work on a website, and still other times I think I should be working on this memoir. That’s a lot of thinking about writing without a whole lot of writing going on.

~ Sheila Hageman

Sheila Hageman Writing Writing Process

Poetic license is not a license to scribe recklessly.

~ C. Kennedy

C. Kennedy Writing Writing Advice Writing Craft Writing Humor Writing Philosophy Writing Process

A fiction writer weaves a fabric of lies in hopes of revealing deeper human truths.

~ Wally Lamb

Wally Lamb Fiction Writing Writing Process

For writers, handing a manuscript off to an editor is like walking into a parole hearing. You’ve done the time but wonder if it’s going to satisfy the judge.

~ Shandy L. Kurth

Shandy L. Kurth Authors Books Fear Writing Writing Process

I’ve never thought of writing as the mere arrangement of words on the page but the attempted embodiment of a vision, a complex of emotions, raw experience. The effort of memorable art is to evoke in the reader or spectator emotions appropriate to that effort.

~ Joyce Carol Oates

Joyce Carol Oates Writing Writing Philosophy Writing Process

I believe that art is the highest expression of the human spirit. ~ I believe that we yearn to transcend the merely finite and ephemeral; to participate in something mysterious and communal called “culture” – and that this yearning is as strong in our species as the yearning to reproduce the species. ~ Through the local or regional, through our individual voices, we work to create art that will speak to others who know nothing of us. In our very obliqueness to one another, an unexpected intimacy is born.

~ Joyce Carol Oates

Joyce Carol Oates Writing Writing Philosophy Writing Process

Writing complex characters is the penultimate exercise in empathy.

~ Kevin Focke

Kevin Focke Characters Come To Life Empathy Writing

A writer is like a tuning fork: We respond when we’re struck by something. The thing is to pay attention, to be ready for radical empathy. If we empty ourselves of ourselves we’ll be able to vibrate in synchrony with something deep and powerful. If we’re lucky we’ll transmit a strong pure note, one that isn’t ours, but which passes through us. If we’re lucky, it will be a note that reverberates and expands, one that other people will hear and understand.

~ Roxana Robinson

Roxana Robinson Empathy Radical Empathy Writing

It is a curiosity of writing about angels that, very often, one turns out to be writing about men.

~ Donald Barthelme

Donald Barthelme Angels Writing

It is a delicious thing to write, to be no longer yourself but to move in an entire universe of your own creating. Today, for instance, as man and woman, both lover and mistress, I rode in a forest on an autumn afternoon under the yellow leaves, and I was also the horses, the leaves, the wind, the words my people uttered, even the red sun that made them almost close their love-drowned eyes.” ― Gustave Flaubert

~ Gustave Flaubert

Gustave Flaubert Fun Transformation Wonder Writing

It takes courage to violate expectations, but sometimes the reward is a new level of success.

~ Donald Maass

Donald Maass Courage Innovation Writing Writing Advice

My thoughts are with you all. Forever conscious of the vast, absurd universe and writing my eternal story I shall remain dead, but dreaming.

~ A.p. Sweet

A.p. Sweet Death And Dying Dreaming Readers Writing

I die with the dying light, yet shine brighter as the darkness approaches. Soon I’ll be whittled to bone and stripped clean through, nothing left but a skeleton on which to hang a hat. But have no fear, I look good in hats.

~ Chila Woychik

Chila Woychik Death Death And Dying Grave Rats Writing

This world rubs me raw, scours me smooth like an SOS pad put to a grease-caked skillet. And pain: it stabs and scrapes and pulls me back to earth, my final B&B, that worm-spun cot of cool black sod.

~ Chila Woychik

Chila Woychik Death Death And Dying Grave Pain Rats Writing

Perfect grammar--persistent, continuous, sustained--is the fourth dimension, so to speak: many have sought it, but none has found it.

~ Mark Twain

Mark Twain Grammar Perfection Writing

I, on the contrary, have been convinced for some time that perfection is not produced except marginally and by chance; therefore it deserves no interest at all, the true nature of things being revealed only in disintegration.

~ Italo Calvino

Italo Calvino Perfection Writing

I’ve said for years — ever since I figured out how to write Goblin Hero — that it’s important to give yourself permission to write crap. Perfection is the destroyer of art. It’s paralyzing. Art, whether it’s writing or painting or anything else, requires risk. And risk means you’re going to make mistakes. Sometimes you’re going to fail.

~ Jim C. Hines

Jim C. Hines Art Perfection Writing

When Kafka allows a friend to understand that he writes because otherwise he would go mad, he knows that writing is madness already, his madness, a kind of vigilence, unrelated to any wakefulness save sleep's: insomnia. Madness against madness, then. But he believes that he masters the one by abandoning himself to it; the other frightens him, and is his fear; it tears through him, wounds and exalts him. It is as if he had to undergo all the force of an uninterruptable continuity, a tension at the edge of the insupportable which he speaks of with fear and not without a feeling of glory. For glory is the disaster.

~ Maurice Blanchot

Maurice Blanchot Fear Madness Writing

As the saying goes- “Habit trumps desire”. If you are a writer, you have to be writing. Write everyday. Set targets and meet them. Keep reading, keep learning, keep growing.Do not try to be a person you are not. Great writing is genuine and true. Remember to have the time of your life while at it :-)

~ Roxanna Aliba Kazibwe

Roxanna Aliba Kazibwe Genuine Habit True Writing

If someone asks me, “Why do you write?” I can reply by pointing out that it is a very dumb question. Nevertheless, there is an answer. I write because I hate. A lot. Hard. And if someone asks me the inevitable next dumb question, “Why do you write the way you do?” I must answer that I wish to make my hatred acceptable because my hatred is much of me, if not the best part. Writing is a way of making the writer acceptable to the world—every cheap, dumb, nasty thought, every despicable desire, every noble sentiment, every expensive taste.

~ William H. Gass

William H. Gass Hatred Paris Review Interview Writing

I feel sorry for novelists when they have to mention women's eyes: there's so little choice, and whatever colouring is decided upon inevitably carries banal implications. Her eyes are blue: innocence and honesty. Her eyes are black: passion and depth. Her eyes are green: wildness and jealousy. Her eyes are violet: the novel is by Raymond Chandler.

~ Julian Barnes

Julian Barnes Eyes Raymond Chandler Writing

Writing a first-draft battle scene is akin to real combat—chaos, confusion, and you must keep your cool as you fire word bullets downrange.

~ Don Roff

Don Roff Battle Bullets Chaos Combat Confusion Cool Fire First Draft Humor Military Scene Writing

If ever again we happened to lose our balance, just when sleepwalking through the same dream on the brink of hell’s valley, if ever the magical mare (whom I ride through the night air hollowed out into caverns and caves where wild animals live) in a crazy fit of anger over some word I might have said without the perfect sweetness that works on her like a charm, if ever the magic Mare looks over her shoulder and whinnies: “So! You don’t love me!” and bucks me off, sends me flying to the hyenas, if ever the paper ladder that I climb so easily to go pick stars for Promethea—at the very instant that I reach out my hand and it smells like fresh new moon, so good, it makes you believe in god’s genius—if ever at that very instant my ladder catches fire—because it is so fragile, all it would take is someone’s brushing against it tactlessly and all that would be left is ashes—if ever I had the dreadful luck again to find myself falling screaming down into the cruel guts of separation, and emptying all my being of hope, down to the last milligram of hope, until I am able to melt into the pure blackness of the abyss and be no more than night and a death rattle,I would really rather not be tumbling around without my pencil and paper.

~ Hélène Cixous

Hélène Cixous Abyss Fire Hope Ladder Writing

When addressing religion in morphology the average person will seek religious texts and otherwise human instruments and tools to explain the Universe or their own spiritual experience. Yet human hands are not paws or clawed. Humans are not quadrupeds so texts for cats is kind of out of the question one might think.

~ Leviak B. Kelly

Leviak B. Kelly Cats Claws Opposable Thumbs Writing

A work is never completed except by some accident such as weariness, satisfaction, the need to deliver, or death: for, in relation to who or what is making it, it can only be one stage in a series of inner transformations.

~ Paul Valéry

Paul Valéry Incompleteness Transformation Weariness Work Writing

The writing in itself is transformative for me.

~ Sophia Rose

Sophia Rose Transformation Writers On Writing Writers Quotes Writing
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