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Writing, it's Feeling. spontaneous urges touching upon each of the senses the moment the pen magnetises into fingertips spilling out currents of words in panicked ink splatters, unmanaged, unfiltered & channeled.wept out, breath subtle,surrounded by empty sound. static brush,while wrist sweeps across lanes,crossing lines, giving in,its desperation, its surrender,where its heading,where its been.

~ L V Hall

L V Hall Channeled Surrender Writing

Bottom line, when someone defensively says their way of writing is their style, then that usually means they're making an excuse for poor prose.

~ A.j. Flowers

A.j. Flowers Powning It Prose Writing

It ain't so easy writing about nothin

~ Patti Smith

Patti Smith Inspiration Muse Nonfiction Poetry Prose Writing

Despite my affection for subtext and plot and prose at its best... life, it turns out, is nothing more than the finer details.

~ Bailey Vincent

Bailey Vincent Details Life Life Is In The Details Plot Prose Romance Subtext Writing

Insofar as craft and poetics in a poem have a politics, I wanted to avoid that brittle enjambed-prose-sentence-lyric verse, where you have standard sentences snapped off and scattered decoratively across the page (which I might go out on a limb and say was characteristic of some leftist poets, Beat poets, street poets and populist poets of the 70s and 80s—all of whom I basically view as comrades, I should probably say, to this day) and on the other hand I also wanted my poetics to operate differently than those more right-wing academics—in practice—even if in their poems or statements they proclaim public leftist views or ideas—they remain academic poets, operating in elite university-supported circles, institutionalized and reading before institutional audiences, awarding grants and awards to each other, sitting on each other’s grants panels, awards and tenure committees, as Philip Levine admitted in an interview in Don’t Ask, 'giving prizes to friends.

~ Sesshu Foster

Sesshu Foster Foster Poetry Prose Sesshu Writing

Tell all the truth but tell it slant.

~ Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson Poetry Prose Writing

You can't have good ideas unless you have lots of ideas.

~ Linus Pauling

Linus Pauling Writing Writing Craft

I just write whenever I can.

~ Elmer Kelton

Elmer Kelton Writing Writing Craft

Writing novels is the hardest thing I've ever done, including digging irrigation ditches.

~ Thomas Harris

Thomas Harris Writing Writing Craft

There will be pages. Lots and lots of pages. Most of the pages will have letters on them, and a vast majority of these letters will be in the Roman alphabet.

~ Aaron Allston

Aaron Allston Writing Writing Craft

God, Himself, wrote the 10 into stone with his own finger. He told the epic of mankind, our origins and our future, in a book. For me, there is no more noble a cause and no more honorable a vocation than to say, like Him, I am a writer.

~ Gerard De Marigny

Gerard De Marigny Inspirational Writing Writing Craft

Bringing you closer to the fragile edge of living is the job of a writer.

~ Julie Rodelli

Julie Rodelli Writing Writing Craft Writing Philosophy

I have this idea that writing is all about divergent thinking colliding with a hurricane of emotions.

~ R. Y.s. Perez

R. Y.s. Perez Introduction Writing Writing Craft

Rejection sucks. It sucks every time, whether it's a big suck or a little suck. But it's part of the process. It's part of being a writer. It's a badge that says 'I'm serious about this, and I'm sending out my work.

~ Allison K. Williams

Allison K. Williams Writing Writing Craft

Why do you never find anything written about that idiosyncratic thought you advert to, about your fascination with something no one else understands? Because it is up to you. There is something you find interesting, for a reason hard to explain because you have never read it on any page; there you begin. You were made and set here to give voice to this, your own astonishment.

~ Annie Dillard

Annie Dillard Writing Writing Craft Writing Inspiration

The best lie is the one that has an element of truth, so it’s good to include something real in your fiction.

~ Renee Conoulty

Renee Conoulty Writing Writing Craft

We slip into a dream, forgetting the room we're sitting in, forgetting it's lunchtime or time to go to work. We recreate, with minor and for the most part unimportant changes, the vivid and continuous dream the writer worked out in his mind (revising and revising until he got it right) and captured in language so that other human beings, whenever they feel like it, may open his book and dream that dream again.

~ John Gardner

John Gardner Writing Writing Craft

Most people say, “Show, don’t tell,” but I stand by Show and Tell, because when writers put their work out into the world, they’re like kids bringing their broken unicorns and chewed-up teddy bears into class in the sad hope that someone else will love them as much as they do.

~ Colson Whitehead

Colson Whitehead Writing Writing Craft

A good writer reveals beauty in the mundane and truth in tragedy. Words are a tool; a currency of the mind, and the best writers weave passages into our hearts that our bones remember.

~ Maria Reeves

Maria Reeves Writing Writing Craft Writing Inspiration

How hard can writing be? After all, most of the words are going to be 'and,' 'the,' and 'I,' and 'it,' and so on, and there's a huge number to choose from, so a lot of the work has been done for you.

~ Terry Pratchett

Terry Pratchett Humor Writing Writing Craft

Bye-bye. Nice knowing you. But if you are waiting for that perfect idea to strike like lightning during a dust storm (I live in New Mexico), you could be waiting a long time. Ideas are everywhere. EVERYWHERE. I can’t walk to the bathroom without being hit with another idea. It’s what you DO with that idea that matters. Here is your mantra: BICHOK, BICHOK, BICHOKTranslation: Butt in chair, hands on keys. Just write. Every stinking day.

~ Darynda Jones

Darynda Jones Writing Writing Craft Writing Ideas

No writing is effortless. I’m not saying you can’t have a good day where the words just kind of flow, but even those words have to be edited. Probably more than once. And I’m not saying a character hasn’t somehow gone in a different direction that I wanted her to go, but that was me, not her. I let her get away from me. I let her roam free and nine times out of ten, the result is not good. I have to go back and start over because she veered off the path of my book. She changed the vision. And I did that. Not her.

~ Darynda Jones

Darynda Jones Characters Writing Writing Craft

T[he rules of writing] require that the episodes in a tale shall be necessary parts of the tale, and shall help to develop it.

~ Mark Twain

Mark Twain Plot Writing Writing Craft

T[he rules of writing] require that the personages in a tale shall be alive, except in the case of corpses, and that always the reader shall be able to tell the corpses from the others.

~ Mark Twain

Mark Twain Characters Writing Writing Craft

Look for the clutter in your writing and prune it ruthlessly. Be grateful for everything you can throw away. Reexamine each sentence you put on paper. Is every word doing new work? Can any thought be expressed with more economy? Is anything pompous or pretentious or faddish? Are you hanging on to something useless just because you think it's beautiful?...Simplify, simplify.

~ William Zinsser

William Zinsser William Zinsser Writing Writing Craft

Doing it all the time, whether or not we are in the mood, gives us ownership of our writing ability. It takes it out of the realm of conjuring where we stand on the rock of isolation, begging the winds for inspiration, and it makes it something as do-able as picking up a hammer and pounding a nail. Writing may be an art, but it is certainly a craft. It is a simple and workable thing that can be as steady and reliable as a chore—does that ruin the romance?

~ Julia Cameron

Julia Cameron Motivation Writing Writing Craft

What makes a writer successful is not money or fame (though both are nice) ... it's that in being true to her or himself, the words were able to connect to a reader's heart.

~ Miyoko Hikiji

Miyoko Hikiji Writing Writing Craft

Doubt is the only reliable source of creativity.

~ Peter Tieryas

Peter Tieryas Asia Story Collection Writing Writing Craft

Every once in a bestseller list, you come across a truly exceptional craftsman, a wordsmith so adept at cutting, shaping, and honing strings of words that you find yourself holding your breath while those words pass from page to eye to brain. You know the feeling: you inhale, hold it, then slowly let it out, like one about to take down a bull moose with a Winchester .30-06. You force your mind to the task, scope out the area, take penetrating aim, and . . . read.But instead of dropping the quarry, you find you’ve become the hunted, the target. The projectile has somehow boomeranged and with its heat-sensing abilities (you have raised a sweat) darts straight towards you. Duck! And turn the page lest it drill between your eyes.

~ Chila Woychik

Chila Woychik Great Writer Great Writing Rats Writing Writing Craft Writing Excellence

...at seventeen I tried to write poetry confining myself solely to Anglo-Saxon words - don't know if it helped, but it made me more concrete ...

~ John Geddes

John Geddes Writing Writing Craft Writing Process Writing Advice

Find the problem, find the story.

~ John Brown

John Brown Plot Suggestions Writing Writing Craft

I don’t know if you have had the same experience, but the snag I always come up against when I’m telling a story is this dashed difficult problem of where to begin it.

~ P.g. Wodehouse

P.g. Wodehouse Humor Humour Jeeves Jeeves And Wooster Wodehouse Wooster Writing Writing Craft

However great a man's natural talent may be, the act of writing cannot be learned all at once.

~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Jean-Jacques Rousseau Writing Writing Craft

In my opinion it is not the writer's job to solve such problems as God, pessimism, etc; his job is merely to record who, under what conditions, said or thought what about God or pessimism. The artist is not meant to be a judge of his characters and what they say; his only job is to be an impartial witness. I heard two Russians in a muddled conversation about pessimism, a conversation that solved nothing; all I am bound to do is reproduce that conversation exactly as I heard it. Drawing conclusions is up to the jury, that is, the readers. My only job is to be talented, that is, to know how to distinguish important testimony from unimportant, to place my characters in the proper light and speak their language.

~ Anton Chekhov

Anton Chekhov Writing Writing Craft

It was as if I were an oyster and somebody forced a grain of sand into my shell -- a grain of sand that I didn't know was there and didn't particularly welcome. Then a pearl started forming around the grain and it irritated me, made me angry, tortured me sometimes. But the oyster can't help becoming obsessed with the pearl.

~ Truman Capote

Truman Capote Obsession Writing

Yes?’ he asked, looking at me over the sheet.‘I’m a writer temporarily down on my inspirations.’‘Oh, a writer, eh?’‘Yes.’‘Are you sure?’‘No, I’m not.’‘What do you write?’‘Short stories mostly. And I’m halfway through a novel.’‘A novel, eh?’‘Yes.’‘What’s the name of it?’‘”The Leaky Faucet of My Doom.”‘‘Oh, I like that. What’s it about?’‘Everything.’‘Everything? You mean, for instance, it’s about cancer?’‘Yes.’‘How about my wife?’‘She’s in there too.

~ Charles Bukowski

Charles Bukowski Cancer Short Stories Writing

Did you ever think about writing memoirs? You are a writer, and it may be interesting for people to read your story.I hate memoirs. But I am sure I will write a book about the Bowery Mission,” Michael said.

~ Stevan V. Nikolic

Stevan V. Nikolic Biography Memoirs Writing

Writing a biography is a delicate—not a reckless—process, where the end result, if done properly, is simply the truth revealed. This delicate and intricate research process has never before been done for Bob Crane, a man with a story worth telling.

~ Carol M. Ford

Carol M. Ford Biography Bob Crane Writing

Life is not an orderly progression, self-contained like a musical scale or a quadratic equation... If one is to record one's life truthfully, one must aim at getting into the record of it something of the disorderly discontinuity which makes it so absurd, unpredictable, bearable.

~ Leonard Woolf

Leonard Woolf Biography Bloomsbury Bloomsbury Group Leonard Woolf Life Writing

The profession of book writing makes horse racing seem like a solid, stable business.

~ John Steinbeck

John Steinbeck Writing Book Horse
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