“There is no right or wrong way to write a novel. Each journey is different for every individual work and for every writer. The first error is never to begin; the second is never to finish.” WayWritingFirstsDifferentIndividualNovelJourneyErrorsWrong WayIndividual Work Author:Don Roff
“Authors must spend months, years making fantasy believable in a single work while reality runs rampant and complete chaos elsewhere.” YearsRealityRunningFantasyMonthsChaosElsewhereBelievable Author:Don Roff
“Write about the thing that scares you most or your most private confession and you'll never have a problem coming up with decent fiction.” WritingProblemFictionDecentScareConfession Author:Don Roff
“Any conversation including the mention of Roald Dahl, Ray Bradbury, or Emily Dickinson is one worth getting into or at least eavesdropping.” ConversationIncludingRaysEmilyEavesdroppingBradbury Author:Don Roff
“Love it when a compelling new character kicks open your mental door, tracks mud across your brain, and props their feet up on your cerebrum.” CharacterBrainDoorsFeetTrackKicksCompellingMudProps Author:Don Roff