885 Quotes About Writing-advice
- Author Anton Chekhov
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...a writer should not so much write as embroider on paper; the work should be painstaking, laborious.
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- Author Dipesh Nepal
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Never say you can't be a writer or a script writer, remember how well, characters in your dreams said their dialogues.
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- Author John Geddes
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...it's good to know wave and particle alpha code, but more than that, the writer must go to the heart of life ...
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- Author John Geddes
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...some writers closet themselves - I write wherever I am because that's where life is happening ...
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- Author Phyllis A. Whitney
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Problem, purpose, conflict, goal. Use them. Think about them while you are in the planning phase of your novel; keep these elements at the back of your mind to guide you while you write. When you have written a scene, make sure they are all there, or that if one or another is missing, it is intentional and the effect is what you want.
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- Author Bob Ong Stainless Longganisa
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Hindi para sa tamad ang pagsusulat dahil pag binisita ka ng idea, gana o inspirasyon, kailangan mong itigil LAHAT ng ginagawa mo para lang di masayang ang pagkakataon. Walang “sandali lang” o “teka muna”. Dahil pag lumagpas ang maikling panahong yon, kahit mag-umpog ka ng ulo sa pader mahihirapan ka nang maghabol.
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- Author Henry Kuttner
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Shut up, Ray.
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- Author Allison M. Dickson
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I've tried to explain to people that I don't 'love' writing any more than I 'love' breathing. It's something I do and it's something I need. If I thought about it as a love/hate thing, I probably would have quit long ago. And then died.
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- Author Lewis Carroll
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Perhaps the hardest thing in all literature— at least I have found it so: by no voluntary effort can I accomplish it: I have to take it as it comes— is to write anything original. And perhaps the easiest is, when once an original line has been struck out, to follow it up, and to write any amount more to the same tune.
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