Writer Has To Force Himself To Work
“The writer has to force himself to work. He has to make his own hours and if he doesn’t go to his desk at all there is nobody to scold him.”–Roald Dahl
“The writer has to force himself to work. He has to make his own hours and if he doesn’t go to his desk at all there is nobody to scold him.”–Roald Dahl
“If you want to change the world, pick up your pen and write.” –Martin Luther
“I love the trilogy form. I like the idea that you can establish a character in book one. And then in the second part, you can take the characters down to their darkest point. And then in the third part, you have total freedom either to give them redemption – or just to kill them.”– Adrian McKinty
“Write out the story–rapidly, fluently, and not too critically–following the second or narrative order synopsis. Change incidents and plot whenever the developing process seems to suggest such change, never being bound by any previous design.”–H.P. Lovecraft
“The writer studies literature, not the world. He is careful of what he reads, for that is what he will write.”–Annie Dillard
“I wish I could write as mysterious as a cat.”–Edgar Allen Poe