Quotes about writ
writing typewriters hands
I write description in longhand because that's hardest for me and you're closer to the paper when you work by hand, but I use the typewriter for dialogue because people speak like a typewriter works. Ernest Hemingway
writing successful use
To be successful in writing, use short sentences. Ernest Hemingway
writing great-writing
There is no such thing as great writing - there is only great re-writing! Ernest Hemingway
writing action emotion
Find what gave you emotion; what the action was that gave you excitement. Then write it down making it clear so that the reader can see it too. Prose is architecture, not interior decoration, and the Baroque is over. Ernest Hemingway
writing good-and-bad left
There is no left and right in writing. There is only good and bad writing. Ernest Hemingway
writing mean people
To help people in the third world get educated and learn how to read and write is so important. I mean it is such an important human right. Eva Green
writing reservations made
Whenever I write for hotel reservations, I always enclose a set of rules I have made for the hotels. Ethel Waters
writing islands black
Here, beside this great black surface that is my desk, I feel as though I am on a desert island. Etty Hillesum
writing born
Every word born of an inner necessity - writing must never be anything else. Etty Hillesum
writing pleasure my-friends
At the time of writing, I don't write for my friends or myself either; I write for it, for the pleasure of it. Eudora Welty
writing thinking direct
I think that as you learn more about writing you learn to be direct. Eudora Welty
writing way stories
Daydreaming had started me on the way; but story writing once I was truly in its grip, took me and shook me awake. Eudora Welty
writing looks fiction
Writing fiction has developed in me an abiding respect for the unknown in a human lifetime and a sense of where to look for the threads, how to follow, how to connect, find in the thick of the tangle what clear line persists. Eudora Welty
writing novel knows
What we know about writing the novel is the novel. Eudora Welty
writing stories next
Every story teaches you how to write that story but not the next story. Eudora Welty
writing stories next
Every story teaches me how to write it. Unfortunately, it doesn't teach me how to write the next one. Eudora Welty
writing experience stories
Writing a story or a novel is one way of discovering sequence in experience, of stumbling upon cause and effect in the happenings of a writer's own life. Eudora Welty
writing clouds vagueness
No blur of inexactness, no cloud of vagueness, is allowable in good writing; from the first seeing to the last putting down, there must be steady lucidity and uncompromise of purpose. Eudora Welty
writing stories
Each story tells me how to write it, but not the one afterwards. Eudora Welty
writing knows
Write about what you don't know about what you know. Eudora Welty
writing doe stories
To imagine yourself inside another person...is what a story writer does in every piece of work; it is his first step, and his last too, I suppose. Eudora Welty
writing essence raw-materials
The writing of a novel is taking life as it already exists, not to report it but to make an object, toward the end that the finished work might contain this life inside it and offer it to the reader. The essence will not be, of course, the same thing as the raw material; it is not even of the same family of things. The novel is something that never was before and will not be again. Eudora Welty
writing thinking challenges
The challenge to writers today, I think, is not to disown any part of our heritage. Whatever our theme in writing, it is old and tried. Whatever our place, it has been visited by the stranger, it will never be new again. It is only the vision that can be new; but that is enough. Eudora Welty
writing honestly can-do
To write honestly and with all our powers is the least we can do, and the most. Eudora Welty
writing men literary-genre
A scientific autobiography belongs to a most awkward literary genre. If the difficulties facing a man trying to record his life are great - and few have overcome them successfully - they are compounded in the case of scientists, of whom many lead monotonous and uneventful lives and who, besides, often do not know how to write . . . Erwin Chargaff
writing years two
Sometimes you spend nine months, 10 months, a year writing a piece that you will hear two years later or something like that, and you never see anybody. It's a very different sort of metabolic. Esa-Pekka Salonen
writing elements patterns
I don't sing melodically. Rhyme pattern is how I sing. I also write like a lyricist or an MC because that's what I was before I was a singer. I just took those elements and put them into music. Erykah Badu
writing thinking artist
I think what makes people think that is because of things people write. It really doesn't have anything to do with the artist. Erykah Badu
writing growth inspired
I actually started writing it because I was inspired by my own personal growth. Erykah Badu
writing knowing people
You have to understand that people feel threatened by a writer. It's very curious. He knows something they don't know. He knows how to write, and that's a subtle, disturbing quality he has. Some directors without even knowing it, resent the writer in the same way Bob Hope might resent the fact he ain't funny without twelve guys writing the jokes. The director knows the script he is carrying around on the set every day was written by someone, and that's just not something that all directors easily digest. Ernest Lehman
writing territory unthinkable
But it is not at all unthinkable for anyone to tell a writer how to write. It comes with the territory. Ernest Lehman
writing people doe
To become an American citizen, we require people to read, write and speak in English. That is to help them to assimilate in our melting pot, truly to become Americans. We mock that when the cherished right to vote does not involve English any more. Ernest Istook
writing typewriters long
To say, "Well, I write when I really get into it" is a bunch of bull. Put the paper in the typewriter, stare at it a long time, get snowblindness if you have to, but write something. Erma Bombeck