885 Quotes About Writing-advice
- Author Eliza Green
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Writing is easy. Writing a publishable book is hard.
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- Author Gudjon Bergmann
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Stay within the confines of your chosen topic. If you start to stray away from your topic and find an urge to showcase everything that you know, resist that urge. Remember that you are writing a book, not the book.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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Writings are thoughts in a defined moment.
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- Author Darynda Jones
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There is a difference between fresh and weird. You never want to throw your reader out of the story. Keep it fresh but natural.
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- Author Darynda Jones
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Humor is so subjective, not everyone is going to get what you are peddling. Others will be offended when what you meant no offense whatsoever. Those are the stakes. You have to be able to stand up for yourself and what you’ve written. Comedy pushes limits, makes people uncomfortable, and is a natural reaction to the environment. Otherwise, as I said, it is forced. Let it flow and give your characters permission to cross a line or two, but only if you can take the heat afterward.
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- Author Darynda Jones
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I cannot tell you how important fresh, crisp writing is for an aspiring writer. Plot is great. The overall concept is super important. But the writing is what sells your work. It all boils down to the words you choose and the order in which you arrange them.
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- Author Amaya Ellman
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My best writing happens when I’m fighting to produce it.
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- Author John Geddes
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...consider yourself a functional character in someone else's novel - a background character - a person on the street - that's the perspective ...
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- Author Guy Kawasaki
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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.
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