You have to appreciate the spiritual component of having an opportunity to do something as wondrous as writing. . . . But you should also be filled with awe and gratitude about this amazing way to be in the world. ~ Susan Orlean
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Never Mind ~ Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Whatever your work and whatever its worth,
No matter how strong or clever,
Some one will sneer if you pause to hear,
And scoff at your best endeavor.
For the target art has a broad expanse,
And wherever you chance to hit it,
Though close be your aim to the bull’s-eye fame,
There are those who will never admit it.
Though the house applauds while the artist plays,
And a smiling world adores him,
Somebody is there with an ennuied air
To say that the acting bores him.
For the tower of art has a lofty spire,
With many a stair and landing,
And those who climb seem small oft-time
To one at the bottom standing.
So work along in your chosen niche
With a steady purpose to nerve you;
Let nothing men say who pass your way
Relax your courage or swerve you.
The idle will flock by the Temple of Art
For just the pleasure of gazing;
But climb to the top and do not stop,
Though they may not all be praising.
Writer’s Wisdom ~ Jeanette Winterson’s 6th of 10 Tips
Take no notice of anyone you don’t respect. ~ Jeanette Winterson
Writer’s Wisdom ~ Jeanette Winterson’s 5th of 10 Tips
Don’t hold on to poor work. If it was bad when it went in the drawer it will be just as bad when it comes out. ~ Jeanette Winterson
Writer’s Wisdom ~ Jeanette Winterson’s 3rd of 10 Tips
Love what you do. ~ Jeanette Winterson
Writer’s Wisdom ~ Jeanette Winterson’s 2nd of 10 Tips
Never stop when you are stuck. You may not be able to solve the problem, but turn aside and write something else. Do not stop altogether.m ~ Jeanette Winterson
Mark Twain’s Writing Advice #7 of 10
Substitute ‘damn’ every time you’re inclined to write ‘very.’ Your editor will delete it and the writing will be just as it should be. ~ Mark Twain
Mark Twain’s Writing Advice #3 of 10
Great books are weighed and measured by their style and matter, and not the trimmings and shadings of their grammar. ~ Mark Twain
Mark Twain’s Writing Advice #2 of 10
Don’t say the old lady screamed. Bring her on and let her scream. ~ Mark Twain
Mark Twain’s Writing Advice #1 of 10
Write without pay until somebody offers to pay. ~ Mark Twain