Darling Daughter One, PhD |
"All speech, written or spoken, is a dead language, until it finds a willing and prepared hearer." Robert Louis Stevenson (Seems to me this would apply to writing and reading as well.)
Lightning or ligtning bug? |
Mel Brooks |
Rosamunde Pilcher |
"People say, 'You're writing fiction. What do you do research for? Why don't you just make it up?' Well, in a work of fiction, even if it's a modern novel set in Washington, D.C., if you're going to mention the address of the White House, you'd better have that address right. Because if all the basic facts that you put down are as accurate as you can them, it aids readers in suspending their sense of disbelief." Jean M. Auel
"A good writer is basically a storyteller, not a scholar or a redeemer of mankind." Isaac Singer 1904-1991
Jack London |
"You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club." Jack London 1896-1916
"What I like about a good author is not what he says, but what he whispers." Logan Pearsall Smith 1865-1946
"Talent is cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work." Stephen King
"Books aren't written--they're rewritten." Michael Crichton
"Don't tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass." Anton Chekhov
"There is no terror in a bang, only in the anticipation of it." Alfred Hitchcock
"A professional writer is an amateur who didn't quit." Richard Bach
"We are as much informed of a writer's genius by what he selects as by what he originates." Ralph Waldo Emerson
Mark Twain |
When asked the difference between fiction and life, Tom Clancy remarked, "That's easy. Fiction has to make sense."
"Technique alone is never enough. You have to have passion. Technique alone is just an embroidered potholder." Raymond Chandler
Emile Zola |
"The artist is nothing without the gift, but the gift is nothing without the work." Emile Zola
"Every scene should have at least one event, however small, that changes the course of the plot." Alicia Rasley
"Persuasive words are never brooded over and merely selected, they are torn from our guts." Unknown. (How true!)
Thanks for indulging my fondness for famous quotes. On Friday, Vincent Mooney will be my guest. Please return to read Vince's great post on writing.
4 comments:
Love these quotes, Caroline. I, too, get hung up on quotes. And like you, the ones I'm drawn to are the ones that are about life and writing. In fact, as you know, I always throw 2 or 3 in my monthly newsletter.
Anna Jeffrey
www.annajeffrey.com
Hi Caroline, My favs are Mark Twain and Michael Crichton.
Thanks for sharing your inspirations.
Thanks, Caroline. I'll be coming back to read these again. Some of them I already have on my wall but others are fresh and enlightening.
Great quotes, Caroline! Thanks for sharing!
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