“When I write in Hebrew, I don't look for sophistication in music; it's just pure emotion that comes out.” WritingLooksEmotionPureHebrewSophistication Author:Yael Naim
“I try to transmit emotion and soul in my voice, but my true passion has always been writing. I feel more like a writer than anything else.” FeelsWritingTryingSoulPassionVoiceEmotionTransmitTrue Passion Author:Romeo Santos
“I'll continue on the path I've been taking, feet on the ground, describing people's lives, describing people's emotions, writing from the standpoint of the ordinary people.” PeopleWritingEmotionPathFeetOrdinaryOrdinary PeopleDescribingStandpointFeet On The Ground Author:Mo Yan
“You can teach almost anyone determined to learn them the basics required to write sentences and paragraphs that say what you want them to say clearly and concisely. It's far more difficult to get people to think like a writer, to give up conventional habits of mind and emotion. You must be able to step inside your character's skin, and at the same time to remain outside the dicey circumstances you have maneuvered her into.” PeopleThinkingWantGivingWritingMindCharacterAbleDifficultEmotionStepsTeachHabitCircumstancesGiving UpSkinsDeterminedSentencesWhat You WantConventionalParagraphBasicsHabits Of Mind Author:Anne Bernays
“I'm an emotional sort of person in general and I have a vivid imagination, so I feel the whole spectrum of emotion strongly when I write.” FeelsWritingPersonsWholeImaginationEmotionEmotionalVividSpectrumVivid Imagination Author:Erin Morgenstern
“I think either you're creative or you're not. In general, I don't think you need to be in pain to actually be creative unless you're writing love songs. Then you might need to have some ups and downs within your emotions to start to capture that.” ThinkingNeedsWritingMightPainSongEmotionCreativeCaptureBe CreativeUps & DownsWriting LoveWriting Love Songs Author:Curtis Jackson
“I like to write with a lot of emotion and a lot of power. Sometimes I overdo it; sometimes my prose is a little bit too purple, and I know that.” KnowsWritingLittlesSometimesBitsEmotionLittle BitProsePurple Author:Buzz Bissinger
“Maybe I spent more time dwelling on emotions than some people, and maybe that's why I ended up writing.” PeopleWritingEmotionMore TimeDwelling Author:Iris DeMent
“These kids will make you cry, laugh... They make you feel all kinds of emotions through their writings and they share a lot with me, as an instructor, that they might not normally share with other people because they are young artists and they need a platform for pulling that stuff out.” PeopleNeedsFeelsWritingKindMightKidsYoungArtistStuffEmotionLaughingShareCryAll KindsPlatformsPullingCreative WritingInstructorsYoung ArtistsMake You Cry Author:Clinton D. Powell
“I'm not the most emotionally attuned guy in the world. My wife says that me writing about emotion is like Gandhi writing about gluttony.” WorldWritingGuyEmotionWifeMy WifeGluttony Author:David Brooks
“Over the next four days, I want you to write about your deepest emotions and thoughts about the most upsetting experience in your life. Really let go and explore your feelings and thoughts about it. In your writing, you might tie this experience to your childhood, your relationship with your parents, people you have loved or love now or even your career. How is this experience related to who you would like to become, who you have been in the past, or who you are now?.” PeopleWantWritingHas BeensFeelingsMightPastNextParentEmotionCareersFourChildhoodLetting GoWho You AreUpsetYour ChildrenTiesRelatedOur RelationshipI Want You Author:James W. Pennebaker
“When I'm sitting writing, I know that something works if I've made myself cry, or laugh, or have a visceral emotion.” IfsKnowsWritingMadeEmotionLaughingCrySittingVisceral Author:Brit Marling
“Writing a story requires you to understand how the world works, how characters think, how their emotions drive them to do surprising things, and so on. In other words, as a writer, you have to be more than a stylist. You need to learn to become a master of storytelling.” ThinkingWorldNeedsWritingCharacterStoriesEmotionMastersStorytellingSurprisingStylistSurprising Things Author:David Farland