“I know when a story is finished when there is not a single thing more I can think to do to it. And since I know at the start what the last line will be, I know when I've reached that point as logically as I can that it's finished. As for the rewriting-it's not foolproof, of course, but if you're honest about having thought of every possibility and you still come back to what you have, what more can you do?” IfsThinkingKnowsWritingStillsI CanStoriesLastsCoursesLinesHonestPossibilityFinishedRewritingFoolproof Author:Amy Hempel
“I don't for one second think about the possibility of censorship when I am writing a new book. I know I am a person who cares about kids and who cares about truth and I am guided by my own instincts, and trust them.” ThinkingKnowsWritingPersonsBookCareKidsMy OwnPossibilityInstinctCensorshipWho CaresNew Books Author:Lois Lowry
“I have this feeling of wending my way or plundering through a mysterious jungle of possibilities when I am writing. This jungle has not been explored by previous writers. It never will be explored. It's endlessly varying as we progress through the experience of time. These words that occur to me come out of my relation to the language which is developing even as I am using it.” WayWritingFeelingsLanguageProgressPossibilityRelationMysteriousMy WayDevelopingJungle Author:William Stafford
“Preparation is not only about managing external risks, but about limiting the likelihood that you'll unwittingly add to them. When you're the author of your own fate, you don't want to write a tragedy. Aside from anything else, the possibility of a sequel is nonexistent.” WantWritingFateRiskPossibilityTragedyAddPreparationSequelsLikelihood Book:An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth Source: An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth