54 Quotes by Richelle E. Goodrich about Writing
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Why certainly, words possess power. They do! But releasing their magic requires combining and arranging those words in the right order.
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If you love something, you find a way to have it in your life. Opposers may take away your means and tools, but you simply turn to crude replacements, fashioning them from scraps if necessary. Threats only make you steal moments of secrecy to satisfy your love. And if it means but a morsel here and there, you accept each crumb gladly because nothing else can even begin to satisfy your hunger.
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Artistry exists in everyone. What makes it blossom is a soul's personal desire to find an outlet for expression.
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It is said that you can't write without a reader. The opposite holds true as well; you can't read without a writer. But if as a single, creative person you are one in the same, then, well.....problem solved! Great writing is born from that which we personally long to read.
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The crazy thing about poetry is how its simplicity makes it complicated.
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If there weren’t so many interesting conversations taking place inside my head, I might venture to speak out loud.
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If you ever expect to write fairy tales, you've got to get your head in the clouds.
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Have you ever pondered the miracle of popcorn? It starts out as a tiny, little, compact kernel with magic trapped inside that when agitated, bursts to create something marvelously desirable. It’s sort of like those tiny, little thoughts trapped inside an author’s head that―in an excited explosion of words―suddenly become a captivating fairy tale!
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When a person reaches the end of a book and says, 'I want to read that again,' what he's actually saying is that he wants to mentally merge with his favorite character and stroll among all the other creative personalities, feeding a hungry imagination through the vicarious reliving of each and every wild chapter that stirred his emotions, the whole while surrendering to a safe yet daring existence where any crazy, hopeful thing can and does happen. That's all.
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