A word is not the same with one writer as with another. One tears it from his guts. The other pulls it out of his overcoat pocket.
Charles Peguy
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A word is not the same with one writer as with another. One tears it from his guts. The other pulls it out of his overcoat pocket.
Charles Peguy
I certainly don't sit down and plan a book out before I write it. There's a phrase I use called "The Valley Full of Clouds." Writing a novel is as if you are going off on a journey across a valley. The valley is full of mist, but you can see the top of a tree here and the top of another tree over there. And with any luck you can see the other side of the valley. But you cannot see down into the mist. Nevertheless, you head for the first tree.
Terry Pratchett
Most of the basic material a writer works with is acquired before the age of fifteen
Willa Cather
A writer should have the precision of a poet and the imagination of a scientist
Vladimir Nabokov
Iām a storyteller. I want to convey something that is truer than truth about our common humanity. All stories interest me, and some haunt me until I end up writing them.
Isabel Allende
Fantasy doesn't have to be fantastic. American writers in particular find this much harder to grasp. You need to have your feet on the ground as much as your head in the clouds. The cute dragon that sits on your shoulder also craps all down your back, but this makes it more interesting because it gives it an added dimension.
Terry Pratchett
Cheat your landlord if you can and must, but do not try to shortchange the Muse. It cannot be done. You canāt fake quality any more than you can fake a good meal.
William S. Burroughs
In this modern world where activity is stressed almost to the point of mania, quietness as a childhood need is too often overlooked. Yet a childās need for quietness is the same today as it has always beenāit may even be greaterāfor quietness is an essential part of all awareness. In quiet times and sleepy times a child can dwell in thoughts of his own, and in songs and stories of his own.
Margaret Wise Brown