✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Trying to Capture the Reader’s Attention?

“Hold the reader’s attention. (This is likely to work better if you can hold your own.) But you don’t know who the reader is, so it’s like shooting fish with a slingshot in the dark. What ­fascinates A will bore the pants off B.” ~ Margaret Atwood

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Not Using It? File It

Don’t throw anything away. There’s a reason you wrote it in the first place, even if it doesn’t belong in the piece you’re drafting.’ I keep a folder on my laptop with snippets that have to be cut. After editing one of my novels, I ended up using the pieces in the folder to finish a volume of short stories.” ~ Cherie Dimaline

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ It’s Not All About Writing

You’ve got to get out. Take a walk. At the very least, these days, leave the screen and stand by a window. So much work can happen while you’re not working. I think this is instinctive for some people, but I always have to remind myself; otherwise I end up stuck and hunched and ripping everything in half.”  

~Natascha Bruce

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Overcoming Writer’s Anxiety

“My friend, the incredible and generous poet, Willie Perdomo, once told me to work on my writing in pieces, breaking it down, and do a bit each day. I needed his wisdom. Because I can get overwhelmed. Left to my anxiety, I’ll ambush myself before I even begin because I think I have to know the entire life of a story and that it must be a single breath. But that’s not how we breathe.”

~ Rachel Eliza Griffiths

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ One Page at a Time Adds Up

“Take it a page at a time. Abandon the idea that you are ever going to finish. Lose track of the 400 pages and write just one page for each day. It helps.” ~ John Steinbeck

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Read, Read, Read Everything – Then Write

“Read, read, read everything – trash, classics, good and bad, and see how they do it. Just like a carpenter who works as an apprentice and studies the master. Read! You’ll absorb it. Then write. If it is good, you’ll find out. If it’s not, throw it out the window.” ~ William Faulkner

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ A Little Arrogance Isn’t a Bad Thing

“The most helpful quality a writer can cultivate is self-confidence – arrogance, if you can manage it. You write to impose yourself on the world, and you have to believe in your own ability when the world shows no sign of agreeing with you.” ~ Hilary Mantel

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ How do you Write?

“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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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Do You Want the Muse to Visit You?

“If you want to be a writer, you have to write every day. The consistency, the monotony, the certainty, all vagaries and passions are covered by this daily reoccurrence. You don’t go to a well once but daily. You don’t skip a child’s breakfast or forget to wake up in the morning. Sleep comes to you each day, and so does the muse.” ~ Walter Mosley

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Why Do You Write?

I wrote to find beauty and purpose, to know that love is possible and lasting and real, to see day lilies and swimming pools, loyalty and devotion, even though my eyes were closed and all that surrounded me was a darkened room. I wrote because that was who I was at the core, and if I was too damaged to walk around the block, I was lucky all the same. Once I got to my desk, once I started writing, I still believed anything was possible.” ~ Alice Hoffman

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