✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Don’t Worry About What People Think

““I used to be afraid about what people might say or think after reading what I had written. I am not afraid anymore, because when I write, I am not trying to prove anything to anyone, I am just expressing myself and my opinions. It’s ok if my opinions are different from those of the reader, each of us can have his own opinions. So writing is like talking, if you are afraid of writing, you may end up being afraid of talking”

~ Bangambiki Habyarimana

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Are You Having Fun with Your Imaginary Friends

““A writer’s life is never boring when you have imaginary friends to play with!” ~  Christie Silvers

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Don’t Compare Yourself with Other Writers

“There are lots of guys out there who write a better prose line than I do and who have a better understanding of what people are really like and what humanity is supposed to mean – hell, I know that.”  ~ Stephen King

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Five Common Traits of Good Writers

“Five common traits of good writers: (1) They have something to say. (2) They read widely and have done so since childhood. (3) They possess what Isaac Asimov calls a “capacity for clear thought,” able to go from point to point in an orderly sequence, an A to Z approach. (4) They’re geniuses at putting their emotions into words. (5) They possess an insatiable curiosity, constantly asking Why and How.” ~  James J. Kilpatrick

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Write for the Joy of Writing

“I believe that half the trouble in the world comes from people asking ‘What have I achieved?’ rather than ‘What have I enjoyed?’ I’ve been writing about a subject I love as long as I can remember–horses and the people associated with them, anyplace, anywhere, anytime. I couldn’t be happier knowing that young people are reading my books. But even more important to me is that I’ve enjoyed so much the writing of them.”
~ Walter Farley, The Black Stallion

✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Dance as You Write

“Dance above the surface of the world. Let your thoughts lift you into creativity that is not hampered by opinion.”  ~ Red Haircrow

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Will Your Muse Show Up Today?

“Discipline allows magic. To be a writer is to be the very best of assassins. You do not sit down and write every day to force the Muse to show up. You get into the habit of writing every day so that when she shows up, you have the maximum chance of catching her, bashing her on the head, and squeezing every last drop out of that bitch.”  ~  Lili St. Crow

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Are You a Gardener or an Architect?

“I think there are two types of writers, the architects and the gardeners. The architects plan everything ahead of time, like an architect building a house. They know how many rooms are going to be in the house, what kind of roof they’re going to have, where the wires are going to run, what kind of plumbing there’s going to be. They have the whole thing designed and blueprinted out before they even nail the first board up. The gardeners dig a hole, drop in a seed and water it. They kind of know what seed it is, they know if planted a fantasy seed or mystery seed or whatever. But as the plant comes up and they water it, they don’t know how many branches it’s going to have, they find out as it grows. And I’m much more a gardener than an architect.”
~ George R.R. Martin

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ The Basic Tool of the Writer: Language

“In the most basic way, writers are defined not by the stories they tell, or their politics, or their gender, or their race, but by the words they use. Writing begins with language, and it is in that initial choosing, as one sifts through the wayward lushness of our wonderful mongrel English, that choice of vocabulary and grammar and tone, the selection on the palette, that determines who’s sitting at that desk. Language creates the writer’s attitude toward the particular story he’s decided to tell.” Donald Westlake

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Write, Write Every Day

“How do you write? You write, man, you write, that’s how, and you do it the way the old English walnut tree puts forth leaf and fruit every year by the thousands. … If you practice an art faithfully, it will make you wise, and most writers can use a little wising up.” ~ William Saroyan 

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