“I used to be an editor and I was editing young adult series. I didn't really like the books that I was reading, so I decided that I would write a book about something I'd want to read if I was 16. It turned into a Cinderella story... I developed a proposal and the characters of 'Gossip Girl' for my job.” IfsWantWritingBookCharacterStoriesJobsYoungUsedGirlReadingAdultsDecidedSeriesYoung AdultUsed To BeGossipEditorsEditingProposalGossip GirlCinderella Story Author:Cecily von Ziegesar
“Every time I'm in editing, there's always a moment where you think, "Maybe this should be six or seven minutes shorter, but I'm losing character and story that I think is important." When I like things, I'm not in a rush for them to end.” ThinkingShouldImportantEndsMomentsCharacterStoriesMinutesSixLosingSevenEditing Author:Judd Apatow
“The big issue was cutting. I finally cut as much as I could, about a fourth of the story, and actually liked it.” StoriesBigsIssuesCuttingFourthEditing Author:ZZ Packer
“Some artists, such as Jack Kirby, need no plot at all. I mean I'll just say to Jack, "Let's let the next villain be Dr. Doom" ... or I may not even say that. He may tell me. And then he goes home and does it. He's so good at plots, I'm sure he's a thousand times better than I. He just makes up the plots for these stories. All I do is a little editing ... I may tell him that he's gone too far in one direction or another. Of course, occasionally I'll give him a plot, but we're practically both the writers on the things.” NeedsGivingMayMeanLittlesDoeStoriesHomeArtistCoursesNextGoneThousandPlotVillainDrsEditingDoomOne Direction Book:Stan Lee: conversations Source: Stan Lee: conversations