✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Guiding the Imagination

“A writer need not devour a whole sheep in order to know what mutton tastes like, but he must at least eat a chop. Unless he gets his facts right, his imagination will lead him into all kinds of nonsense, and the facts he is most likely to get right are the facts of his own experience.” ~ W. Somerset Maugham

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Writing and Discovering

“I have never started a poem yet whose end I knew. Writing a poem is discovering.” ~ Robert Frost

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ The Stories Are Already There

“I have never felt like I was creating anything. For me, writing is like walking through a desert and all at once, poking up through the hardpan, I see the top of a chimney. I know there’s a house under there, and I’m pretty sure that I can dig it up if I want. That’s how I feel. It’s like the stories are already there. What they pay me for is the leap of faith that says: ‘If I sit down and do this, everything will come out OK.’”

~ Stephen King

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Looking for an Idea?

“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 quickly, to trap them before they escape.”

~ Ray Bradbury

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Write What You Love

“Write what you love, what truly piques your curiosity every day. I’ve met authors who have told me they were sick of the subject matter in their books by the time they came out. I’m so glad I don’t feel this way!

“I never tired of learning about the stories of strong women and finding a compelling way to tell those stories. I love to discuss the themes in the book—cultural standards, resilience, overcoming odds, equality, breaking barriers—so even when I’m tired, I’m always energized by the opportunity to have meaningful conversations around this work.” ~ Haley Shapley

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Learn to Let Go

“Write often. . . .Then, learn to let go. Let go of old drafts that aren’t going anywhere, or scenes that don’t work. Don’t spend months tweaking a fundamentally flawed project when you can move on to the wonderful new projects that are percolating in your head. The ‘you must start what you finish’ attitude—although admirable—can actually be a pitfall, because it prevents you from taking a necessary course correction when you need it.” ~ Leslie Lutz

✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ It’s the Rewriting that Fills in the Story

“My writing is a process of rewriting, of going back and changing and filling in. in the rewriting process you discover what’s going on, and you go back and bring it up to that point.” ~ Joan Didion

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ The Power of Stories

“It is our stories that will recreate us, when we are torn, hurt, even destroyed. It is the storyteller, the dream-maker, the myth-maker, that is our phoenix, that represents us at our best, and at our most creative.”

~ Doris Lessing

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Write What Makes You Excited

“Run your own race. Don’t worry about how fast someone else writes, how much another author makes, how many followers another author has. Write what makes you excited, and the enthusiasm will come through on the page.”

~ Christina Lauren

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✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ What is Plot?

“Plot is no more than footprints left in the snow after your characters have run by on their way to incredible destinations.”

~ Ray Bradbury

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