✒️ Writers’ Wisdom: Refuse to Give in to Reality

“You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you.” ~ Ray Bradbury

🖋 Writers’ Wisdom: The Starting Place for a Story

“Go where the pain is, go where the pleasure is.”

Anne Rice

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🖋 Writers’ Wisdom: One Word at a Time

“You can only write by putting words on a paper one at a time.”

― Sandra Brown

✒️ Writers’ Wisdom: One Sentence at a Time

“Don’t overthink it. Just write.” ~ Andrew Mayne

🖋 Writers’ Wisdom: Let Go of Any Fear in Your Writing

“Don’t be afraid of what you’re creating.” ~ Christy Hall

🖋 Writers’ Wisdom ~ You’ve Got a Story to Tell

“By writing, we partake in something greater than ourselves. Pick up pen and paper or take a seat at your computer today and create something of beauty.” ― Rob Bignell

🖋 Writers’ Wisdom: Know Whom to Trust

“Be true to the writer within you; tell the story you’re dying to tell in exactly the way you wish to tell it, and don’t trust anyone who tries to sway you otherwise.” ― Richelle E. Goodrich

Writer’s Wisdom: Kurt Vonnegut on Character

Give the reader at least one character he or she can root for. ~ Kurt Vonnegut

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Writers’ Wisdom: Born to Write

“Are you a born writer? Were you put on earth to be a painter, a scientist, an apostle of peace? In the end the question can only be answered by action.” ~ Steven Pressfield

Writers’ Wisdom: Cooks Have a Lesson for Writers

“No one who cooks, cooks alone. Even at her most solitary, a cook in the kitchen is surrounded by generations of cooks past, the advice and menus of cooks present, the wisdom of cookbook writers.” ~ Laurie Colwin

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