“Writing is akin to method acting. Before the writer can render a fully convincing world, he or she must inhabit that world, and every major character who lives there. I'm not suggesting that one always has to go this far. But I truly believe what makes the setting for my novels come alive is that I've lived there first.” WorldWritingBelieveCharacterActingNovelConvincing Author:Richard North Patterson
“Writing is rewriting. A writer must learn to deepen characters, trim writing, intensify scenes. To fall in love with the first draft to the point where one cannot change it is to greatly enhance the prospects of never publishing.” WritingFirstsCharacterFallSceneFalling In LovePublishingProspectsRewriting Author:Richard North Patterson
“The writer must always leave room for the characters to grow and change. If you move your characters from plot point to plot point, like painting by the numbers, they often remain stick figures. They will never take on a life of their own. The most exciting thing is when you find a character doing something surprising or unplanned. Like a character saying to me: ‘Hey, Richard, you may think I work for you, but I don’t. I’m my own person.’” IfsThinkingMayPersonsCharacterMovingGrowsMy OwnRoomsNumbersFiguresPaintingExcitingSticksHeyPlotSurprisingExciting Things Author:Richard North Patterson