“I'd always loved to read - and come from a family of readers - but I never thought about writing as a career.” WritingCareersReader Author:Nora Roberts
“I realise that it is fashionable now to dismiss the traditional novel as something of an anachronism, but to me it is still a vital form. Not only does it allow for the kind of full-blown, richly detailed writing that I love . . . but it permits me to operate on many levels and to explore both the inner state of my characters as well as the worlds beyond them.” WorldWritingWellsKindDoeStillsStatesCharacterFormLevelsNovelTraditionalRealisingPermitFashionableAnachronism Author:Paule Marshall
“James Joyce: His writing is not about something. It is the thing itself.” WritingJoyce Author:Samuel Beckett
“Silk Road to Ruin has all the analysis and it's structured very well. I rely on my notes more and I use direct quotes. But there's nothing like writing about it right away.” WritingWellsUseDirectNotesRuinsAnalysisRelySilkSilk Road Author:Ted Rall
“Just the type of music that was around at the same time as I was writing. Some of it was wicked, definitely. But there was just one direction which I thought could be pushed that no one was pushing.” WritingTypeJust OneWickedPushingOne Direction Author:Squarepusher
“Certainlie these things agree, The Priest, the Lawyer, & Death all three: Death takes both the weak and the strong. The lawyer takes from both right and wrong, And the priest from living and dead has his Fee.” ScienceDeathThreeStrongWeakAgreeLawyerPriestsFees Author:Benjamin Franklin
“De Morgan was explaining to an actuary what was the chance that a certain proportion of some group of people would at the end of a given time be alive; and quoted the actuarial formula, involving p [pi], which, in answer to a question, he explained stood for the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. His acquaintance, who had so far listened to the explanation with interest, interrupted him and exclaimed, 'My dear friend, that must be a delusion, what can a circle have to do with the number of people alive at a given time?'” PeopleEndsScienceDeathCertainGivenInterestChanceAnswersNumbersAliveGroupsDearCirclesExplanationProportionDelusionFormulasAcquaintanceExplainingInvolvingInterruptedRatiosDear Friend Author:W. W. Rouse Ball
“For want of timely care Millions have died of medicable wounds.” WantCareScienceDeathMillionsDiedWoundsTimely Author:John Armstrong