“All writing begins in the sea of experience.” WritingSea Book:Writing as a road to self-discovery Source: Writing as a road to self-discovery
“I really believed that anything at all was worth writing about if you cared about it enough, and that the best and only necessary justification for writing any particular story was that I cared about it.” IfsWritingEnoughStoriesParticularJustificationIf You Care Author:Susan Orlean
“Despite my vast interest in other universes and new ideas and space, travel and time travel, which by the way I think is impossible, the basic thing is human character, which is the main thing of most writers.” ThinkingWayWritingHumansIdeasCharacterUniverseInterestSpaceImpossibleDespiteTime TravelNew IdeasSpace TravelBasic ThingsInterest In Others Author:Philip Jose Farmer
“Prose should have a flow, the forward momentum of a certain energized weight; it should feel like a voice tumbling in your ear.” FeelsShouldWritingCertainVoiceFlowShould HaveEarsWeightProseMomentumTumblingForward Momentum Author:John Updike
“I write everything as a wake-up call to myself and others, to anyone who may have gotten tired of hitting the snooze button.” WritingMayWake UpTiredHittingButtonsWake Up CallSnooze Button Author:Anne Lamott
“I woke up this morning, and I still don't believe I won the Daytona 500.” BelieveStillsMorningDon't BelieveDaytonaDaytona 500 Author:Dale Earnhardt
“Never use a verb other than "said" to carry dialogue... I once noticed Mary McCarthy ending a line of dialogue with "she asseverated" and had to stop reading and go to the dictionary.” WritingSaidUseReadingLinesDialogueMaryDictionaryVerbs Author:Elmore Leonard
“The world we live in has been and is being increasingly politicized so that our daily experience is more and more a matter of public policy. A lot of fiction comes out of a child's feeling of, "Hey, that's not fair."” WorldWritingChildrenHas BeensMatterFeelingsFictionPolicyFairsHeyPublic PolicyNot FairDaily Experience Author:Deborah Eisenberg
“All I'm doing is writing it down and putting it in a cadence. Once I get into a cadence, then why should I even stop and wonder what it is? You can do that for the rest of your life, but when it's coming out, you don't want to stop it.” WantShouldWritingCan DoWonderDown AndComing OutShould IRest Of Your LifeCadence Author:Neil Young
“I believe that writing is an account of the powers of extrication.” WritingBelieveI BelieveAccounts Author:John Cheever