426 Quotes About Writing-craft
- Author Avijeet Das
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You must be passionate in writing with your pen, if you want to be a writer. You must be passionate in performing in theater, if you want to be an actor.
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- Author Avijeet Das
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Sometimes all you want to do is to keep on writing.
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- Author Heather Grace Stewart
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Don't over edit. Don't second-guess yourself, or your ideas. Just write. Write every day, and keep at it. Don't get discouraged with the rejections. Tape them up on your office wall, to remind you of all the hard work you put in when you finally start getting published! It's all about persistence and passion. And have fun with it. Don't forget to have fun.
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- Author John Geddes
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... yes I speak a different language - the dark fire of poetry - it flutters and gutters in tune with the mood...
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- Author Lev Grossman
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I’ve learned that the creative life may or may not be the apex of human civilization, but either way it’s not what I thought it was. It doesn’t make you special and sparkly. You don’t have to walk alone. You can work in an office — I’ve worked in offices for the past 15 years and written five novels while doing it. The creative life is forgiving: You can betray it all you want, again and again, and no matter how many times you do, it will always take you back.
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- Author William Goldman
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Screenplays are structure, and that’s all they are. The quality of writing—which is crucial in almost every other form of literature—is not what makes a screenplay work. Structure isn’t anything else but telling the story, starting as late as possible, starting each scene as late as possible. You don’t want to begin with “Once upon a time,” because the audience gets antsy.
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- Author Mary Butts
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She saw the skin pull under the driver's ears and knew that he was laughing.
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- Author Harold Frederic
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Meredith,' interposed Celia, 'makes one of his women, Emilia in England, say that poetry is like talking on tiptoe; like animals in cages, always going to one end and back again.
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- Author William S. Wilson
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Comparisons deplete the actuality of the things compared... ("Conveyance: The Story I would Not Want Bill Wilson To Read")
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