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— Will Rees, “Kafka the hypochondriac”
Oh to be a girl in the 80s waiting for her boyfriend to climb through her window is my dream
Ada Limón, from Lies About Sea Creatures
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from Richard Feynman's love letter to his wife almost 2 years after she died
the agony of knowing exactly what a scene should feel like and not having the words sharp enough to cut it out of me
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i wanna have nasty sex with a kind man and then order take out and watch shrek before we have another round in the shower.
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when i have a crush i dont kick my feet or twirl my hair instead i am in my kitchen at 3am pacing in circles with my hands clasped behind my back like a middle-aged divorced detective haunted by a cold case he just cant crack
Joy Sullivan, from "Long Division", Instructions for Traveling West
and I'll love you, always.
Clarice Lispector, A Breath of Life
Ada Limón, “To Be Made Whole”, On Being with Krista Tippett
Rebecca Solnit, Hope In The Dark
One of the best writing advice I have gotten in all the months I have been writing is "if you can't go anywhere from a sentence, the problem isn't in you, it's in the last sentence." and I'm mad because it works so well and barely anyone talks about it. If you're stuck at a line, go back. Backspace those last two lines and write it from another angle or take it to some other route. You're stuck because you thought up to that exact sentence and nothing after that. Well, delete that sentence, make your brain think because the dead end is gone. It has worked wonders for me for so long it's unreal
I don't remember where I heard this now, but I absorbed the advice, "if you're stuck, count ten sentences back and start again from there". It's not always ten sentences back, for me, but it does force me to look at the last handful of lines I've actually written on a sentence instead of a story level, and that is eminently helpful in unsticking myself most of the time.
I recently resolved a point where I'd been stuck for months not by changing anything in the scene I was currently writing, but by realizing I needed to add another scene before that one to establish key information I couldn't work into the current one
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