Quotes about writing
writing want language
I don't really read as much as I used to. A lot of what I was looking for as an escape I find in writing. And the other thing is that I don't want to get into someone else's language when I'm working Alice Hoffman
writing use faster
I'm much faster now. When you only have a certain amount of time to write, after a while you learn to use your time well or you stop writing Alice Hoffman
writing novel knows
No one knows how to write a novel until it's been written Alice Hoffman
writing wind light
writing is a labor of love and also an act of defiance, a way to light a candle in a gale wind. Alice Childress
writing good-day bad-day
I have my good days and my bad days, but I don't have as much energy as I used to back when I was young and foolish and didn't count the cost - and it takes a lot - to write Anne McCaffrey
writing verbs limits
James Blish told me I had the worst case of "said bookism" (that is, using every word except said to indicate dialogue). He told me to limit the verbs to said, replied, asked, and answered and only when absolutely necessary. Anne McCaffrey
writing tools emotion
I have always used emotion as a writing tool. That goes back to me being on the stage Anne McCaffrey
writing stories form
I would recommend the short story form, which is a lot harder to write since you have to be so careful with words, until there is plenty of time to doodle through a novel Anne McCaffrey
writing vocabulary style
Tell a story! Don't try to impress your reader with style or vocabulary or neatly turned phrases. Tell the story first! Anne McCaffrey
writing together stories
Tell the readers a story! Because without a story, you are merely using words to prove you can string them together in logical sentences. Anne McCaffrey
writing needs certain
I do outlines when I'm writing with someone, but they also need to have a certain amount of freedom Anne McCaffrey
writing feels-just biscuits
When I cannot write a poem, I bake biscuits and feel just as pleased. Anne Morrow Lindbergh
writing thinking talking
... writing letters is thinking, just as talking to you is thinking. Anne Morrow Lindbergh
writing thinking hands
I think best with a pencil in my hand. Anne Morrow Lindbergh
writing eight pages
My experience as a writer is that you really do write seven and eight pages to find the paragraph you were after all along. Anne Lamott
writing thinking feels
Write regularly, whether you feel like writing or not, and whether you think what you're writing is any good or not. Anne Lamott
writing doors want
There is a door we all want to walk through and writing can help you find it and open it. Anne Lamott
writing thinking order
I honestly think that in order to be a writer you have to learn to be reverent. If not, why are you writing? Why are you here? Anne Lamott
writing emotional worry
Write straight into the emotional center of things. Write toward vulnerability. Don't worry about appearing sentimental. Worry about being unavailable; worry about being absent or fraudulent. Anne Lamott
writing self-worth opinion
If you are hoping to find your self-worth and fulfillment in other peoples' opinion of your writing, you will never find it. Anne Lamott
writing telling-the-truth good-writing
Good writing is about telling the truth. Anne Lamott
writing doe boxes
Life does not seem to present itself to me for my convenience, to box itself up nicely so I can write about it with wisdom and a point to make before putting it on a shelf somewhere. Anne Lamott
writing dear-lord people
I am not writing to try and convert people to fundamental Christianity. I am just trying to share my experience, strength and hope, that someone who is as messed up and neurotic and scarred and scared can be fully accepted by our dear Lord, no questions asked. Anne Lamott
writing people world
I write because writing is the gift God has given me to help people in the world. Anne Lamott
writing normal fitting
Needless to say, there was no one around remotely fitting the description of a normal person: I was at a writing conference. Anne Lamott
writing people feelings
Don’t underestimate this gift of finding a place in the writing world: if you really work at describing creatively on paper the truth as you understand it, as you have experienced it, with the people or material who are in you, who are asking that you help them get written, you will come to a secret feeling of honor. Anne Lamott
writing bird kitchen-table
Bird by bird, buddy. Just take it bird by bird. Anne Lamott
writing thinking waste
I don't think you have time to waste not writing because you are afraid you won't be good at it. Anne Lamott
writing mean dark
The society to which we belong seems to be dying or is already dead. I don't mean to sound dramatic, but clearly the dark side is rising. Things could not have been more odd and frightening in the Middle Ages. But the tradition of artists will continue no matter what form the society takes. And this is another reason to write: people need us, to mirror for them and for each other without distortion-not to look around and say, 'Look at yourselves, you idiots!,' but to say, 'This is who we are. Anne Lamott
writing parent ifs
Write as if your parents are dead. Anne Lamott
writing giving goes-on
You are going to have to give and give and give, or there's no reason for you to be writing. You have to give from the deepest part of yourself, and you are going to have to go on giving, and the giving is going to have to be its own reward. There is no cosmic importance to your getting something published, but there is in learning to be a giver. Anne Lamott
writing use want
You just have to keep getting out of your own way so that whatever it is that wants to be written can use you to write it. Anne Lamott
writing being-positive stories
Dialogue that is written in dialect is very tiring to read. If you can do it brilliantly, fine. If other writers read your work and rave about your use of dialect, go for it. But be positive that you do it well, because otherwise it is a lot of work to read short stories or novels that are written in dialect. It makes our necks feel funny. Anne Lamott