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If we can write or sing or create in some way, even when we are dealing with difficulties or pain, then it becomes something bigger than ourselves — and often beautiful.

~ Brenda Peterson

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I've learned to let my characters speak and act the way they want to! I've tried to interfere but they just get angry at me and throw big rocks.

~ Shandy L. Kurth

Shandy L. Kurth Humor Reading Writing

I read and write for character. If I like and can relate to the characters in a story I can enjoy any kind of story. I also want something with a definitive plot—you know, beginning, middle and end--that has forward motion. I don’t like series books that leave you hanging after you’ve finished a book and in my own fiction I try to make sure that there’s always an entry point for those who are new to the book as well as long-time readers.

~ Charles De Lint

Charles De Lint Character Driven Reading Writing

Now everybody who knows anything at all knows perfectly well that even a business letter does not deserve the paper on which it is written unless it contains at least one significant phrase that is worth waking up in the night to remember and think about.

~ Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

Eleanor Hallowell Abbott Letters Writing

A true writer is someone the gods have called to the task.

~ Robert Louis Stevenson

Robert Louis Stevenson Becoming A Writer Writer Writing

I gradually realized that I was seeing another example of creative ebb, another step by another art on the road that may indeed end in extinction.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Creativity Extinction Writer S Block Writing Writing Process

Please don't entertain for a moment the utterly mistaken idea that there is no drudgery in writing. There is a great deal of drudgery in even the most inspired, the most noble, the most distinguished writing. Read what the great ones have said about their jobs; how they never sit down to their work without a sigh of distress and never get up from it witout a sigh of relief. Do you imagine that your Muse is forever flamelike -- breathing the inspired word, the wonderful situation, the superb solution into your attentive ear? ... Believe me, my poor boy, if you wait for inspiration in our set-up, you'll wait for ever.

~ Ngaio Marsh

Ngaio Marsh Creative Process Inspiration Writing

There's no equivalent to Mozart in writing.

~ Fran Lebowitz

Fran Lebowitz Music Writing

But I also believe there is enormous value in the piece of writing that goes no further than the one person for whom it was intended, that no combination of written words is more eloquent than those exchanged in letters between lovers or friends, or along the pale blue lines of private diaries, where people take communion with themselves.

~ Betsy Lerner

Betsy Lerner Writing

It seems that the Parisian Oulipo group has recently constructed a matrix of all possible murder-story situations and has found that there is still to be written a book in which the murderer is the reader.Moral: there exist obsessive ideas, they are never personal; books talk among themselves, and any true detection should prove that we are the guilty party.

~ Umberto Eco

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Sevgilim! (…) Cıgara içmekten vazgeçilebilir mi? Hikâye yazmaktan da, körolası, vazgeçemiyoruz. İşte bir müddettir ben de, elimde cıgara, adam arıyor gibiyim. Ne kadar üstü başı düzgünler, suratı ciddiler, hali azametliler içinde kalmışım ki bir türlü hikâyeme yanaşamıyorum.

~ Sait Faik Abasıyanık

Sait Faik Abasıyanık Writing

[W]hen I put Jorge in the library I did not yet know he was the murderer. He acted on his own, so to speak. And it must not be thought that this is an 'idealistic' position, as if I were saying that the characters have an autonomous life and the author, in a kind of trance, makes them behave as they themselves direct him. That kind of nonsense belongs in term papers. The fact is that the characters are obliged to act according to the laws of the world in which they live. In other words, the narrator is the prisoner of his own premises.

~ Umberto Eco

Umberto Eco Characters Creative Process Fictional Universe Writing

Dialogue in fiction should be reserved for the culminating moments and regarded as the spray into which the great wave of narrative breaks in curving toward the watcher on the shore.

~ Edith Wharton

Edith Wharton Fiction Writing

His sensitive nature was still smarting under the lashes of an undivided and squalid way of life. His soul was still disquieted and cast down by the dull phenomenon of Dublin. He had emerged from a two years' spell of revery to find himself in the midst of a new scene, every event and figure of which affected him intimately, disheartened him or allured and, whether alluring or disheartening, filled him always with unrest and bitter thoughts. All the leisure which his school life left him was passed in the company of subversive writers whose jibes and violence of speech set up a ferment in his brain before they passed out of it into his crude writings.

~ James Joyce

James Joyce Reflection School Writing

There are magic moments, involving great physical fatigue and intense motor excitement, that produce visions of people known in the past (en me retraçant ces détails, j'en suis à me demander s'ils sont réels, ou bien si je les ai rêvés). As I learned later from the delightful little book of the Abbé de Bucquoy, there are also visions of books as yet unwritten.

~ Umberto Eco

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Writing a book is a tremendous experience. It pays off intellectually. It clarifies your thinking. It builds credibility. It is a living engine of marketing and idea spreading, working every day to deliver your message with authority. You should write one.Seth Godin

~ Seth Godin

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Online review sites are the slushpiles of feedback.

~ S. Kelley Harrell

S. Kelley Harrell Feedback Publishing Reviews Slushpile Writing

I discovered ... that a novel has nothing to do with words in the first instance. Writing a novel is a cosmological matter, like the story told by Genesis (we all have to choose our role models, as Woody Allen puts it).

~ Umberto Eco

Umberto Eco Cosmos Creation Writing

In the years when I discoverd the Abbé Vallet volume, there was a widespread conviction that one should write only out of a commitment to the present, in order to change the world. Now, after ten years or more, the man of letters (restored to his loftiest dignity) can happily write out of pure love of writing.

~ Umberto Eco

Umberto Eco Writing

There is one final point, the point that separates a true multivolume work from a short story, a novel, or a series. The ending of the final volume should leave the reader with the feeling that he has gone through the defining circumstances of Main Character's life. The leading character in a series can wander off into another book and a new adventure better even than this one. Main Character cannot, at the end of your multivolume work. (Or at least, it should seem so.) His life may continue, and in most cases it will. He may or may not live happily ever after. But the problems he will face in the future will not be as important to him or to us, nor the summers as golden.

~ Gene Wolfe

Gene Wolfe Multivolume Protagonist Writing

Speed is not always a constituent to great work, the process of creation should be given time and thought.

~ E.a. Bucchianeri

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Write from the soul, not from some notion about what you think the marketplace wants.The market is fickle; the soul is eternal'.

~ Jeffrey Carver

Jeffrey Carver Inspiration Market Soul Writing

Writing is like sculpturing words out of a block of imagination. Sentences chisel the story, then characters make it their own.

~ Federico Chini

Federico Chini Imagination Inspiration Sculpturing Writing

In the same way there is much, much in all of us, but we do not know it. No one ever calls it out in us, unless we are lucky enough to know intelligent, imaginative, sympathetic people who love us and have the magnanimity to encourage us, to believe in us, by listening, by praise, by appreciation, by laughing. If you are going to write, you must become aware of this richness in you and come to believe in it and know it is there so that you can write opulently with with self-trust. Once you become aware of it, have faith in it, you will be all right. But it is like this: if you have a million dollars in the bank and don't know, it doesn't so you any good.

~ Brenda Ueland

Brenda Ueland Art Inspiration Writing

We all are rich and ignore the buried fact of accumulated wisdom.

~ Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury Inspiration Life Experience Writing

Imagine that you are dying. If you had a terminal disease would you ­finish this book? Why not? The thing that annoys this 10-weeks-to-live self is the thing that is wrong with the book. So change it. Stop arguing with yourself. Change it. See? Easy. And no one had to die.

~ Anne Enright

Anne Enright Decisions Disease Inspiration Writing

Novelty and Security: the security of novelty, the novelty of security. Always the full thing, the whole subject, the true subject, stood just behind the one you found yourself contemplating. The trick, but it wasn't a trick, was to take up at once the thing you saw and the reason you saw it as well; to always bite off more than you could chew, and then chew it. If it were self-indulgence for him to cut and polish his semiprecious memories, and yet seem like danger, like a struggle he was unfit for, then self-indulgence was a potent force, he must examine it, he must reckon with it.

~ John Crowley

John Crowley Challenge Creativity Inspiration Novelty Security Self Indulgence Writing

Novelty. Security. Novelty wouldn't be a bad title. It had the grandness of abstraction, alerting the reader that large and thoughtful things were to be bodied forth. As yet he had no inkling of any incidents or characters that might occupy his theme; perhaps he never would. He could see though the book itself, he could feel its closed heft and see it opened, white pages comfortably large and shadowed gray by print; dense, numbered, full of meat. He sensed a narrative voice, speaking calmly and precisely, with immense assurance building, building; a voice too far off for him to hear, but speaking. (Novelty)

~ John Crowley

John Crowley Inspiration Writers Writing

The words of his various writing instructors and professional mentors over the years came back to him at times like these, and he found a new understanding in their advice: Writing is rewriting. The rough draft is just that. You can’t polish what you haven’t written. Things that made for a normal life—like a daily routine that followed the sun—took a back seat to times like these, and he exulted in that change because it served as proof that his writing was indeed the most important thing in his life. It wasn’t a conscious choice on his part, like deciding to repaint the bathroom or go buy the groceries, but an overarching reallocation of his existence that was as undeniable as breathing. Day turned into night, breakfast turned into dinner, and the laptop or the writing tablet beckoned even when he was asleep. He would often awake with a new idea—as if he’d merely been on a break and not unconscious—and he would see the empty seat before the desk not as his station in some pointless assembly line, but as the pilot’s seat in a ship that could go anywhere.

~ Vincent H. O'neil

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The Nobel Prize is the best thing that can happen to a writer in terms of how it affects your contracts, the publishers, and the seriousness with which your work is taken. On the other hand, it does interfere with your private life, or it can if you let it, and it has zero effect on the writing.It doesn't help you write better and if you let it, it will intimidate you about future projects.

~ Toni Morrison

Toni Morrison Art Inspiration Writing

Nonetheless, writing regularly, inspiration or no, is not a bad way to eventually get into an inspired mood; the plane has to bump along the runway for a while before it finally takes off.

~ Alice W. Flaherty

Alice W. Flaherty Inspiration Writers Block Writing

What doesn't kill me provides writing material.

~ Wayne Gerard Trotman

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If you can't write a book, write a chapter. If you can't do that, write a page, a sentence or a word. For it is from a single word that books are made.

~ Tarun Betala

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Writing in a new style never hurt anybody. Upside: if it does, you can write about it!

~ Jennifer Worrell

Jennifer Worrell Humor Inspiration Writer S Life Writing

Stretch your writing muscles. Maybe the sophisticated technique nagging at you is something you’re just naturally good at. How else will you know?

~ Jennifer Worrell

Jennifer Worrell Inspiration Writer S Life Writing

Sometimes we don't know where we are going until we get there.

~ Jacqueline Simon Gunn

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If I can give one bit of advice to any drama major, high school theater kid, or inmate who is reading this in a prison library with dreams of being cast in he prison play, its this: write your own part. It is the only way I've gotten anywhere. It is much harder work, but sometimes you ave to take destiny into your own hands.

~ Mindy Kaling

Mindy Kaling Humor Inspiration Writing

You can only write well ,what you have lived.

~ Lailah Gifty Akita

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If you can't write, read.If you can't read, walk.Or walk and read, then write.

~ Joyce Rachelle

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The world we write is but a dappled expression of the one in which we live.

~ Virginia Crow

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