✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ What Brings You Joy in Writing?

The joy of writing. The power of preserving. Revenge of a mortal hand.

~ Wislawa Szymborska

✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ The Joy of Writing

“I think that the joy of writing a novel is the self-exploratio n that emerges and also that wonderful feeling of playing God with the characters. When I sit down at my writing desk, time seems to vanish. … I think the most important thing for a writer is to be locked in a study.

~ Erica Jong

✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ A Tip for Creating Suspense

“As for suspense, I like to write books that draw you into the hero’s plight from the opening pages, where people put their lives on the line for something – a belief, a family member, the truth.”

~ Andrew Gross

✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Write About What You Know

“Write about what you know, and what do you know better than your own secrets?”

~ Raymond Carver

✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Want to Know the Benefit of Rewriting?

“The main reason for rewriting is not to achieve a smooth surface, but to discover the inner truth of your characters.”

~ Saul Bellow

✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ The Importance of a Character

“Give the reader at least one character he or she can root for.”

~ Kurt Vonnegut

✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Beating Writer’s Block

“If you stuff yourself full of poems, essays, plays, stories, novels, films, comic strips, magazines, music, you automatically explode every morning like Old Faithful. I have never had a dry spell in my life, mainly because I feed myself well, to the point of bursting. I wake early and hear my morning voices leaping around in my head like jumping beans. I get out of bed to trap them before they escape.”

~ Ray Bradbury

✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Trust the Inner Writing Guide

“Occasionally, there arises a writing situation where you see an alternative to what you are doing, a mad, wild gamble of a way for handling something, which may leave you looking stupid, ridiculous or brilliant -you just don’t know which. You can play it safe there, too, and proceed along the route you’d mapped out for yourself. Or you can trust your personal demon who delivered that crazy idea in the first place. Trust your demon.”

~ Roger Zelazny

✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ The Starting Place for a Plot

“A plot begins when somebody has something to hide.”

~ John Banville

✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Is It Time to Stretch?

“A writer who is afraid to overreach himself is as useless as a general who is afraid to be wrong.z’

~ Raymond Chandler

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