“Working on 'Raising Hope' is a very hurry-up-and-wait activity, and I just always liked the idea of being as productive as I can be. I write because I don't just want that time to dissolve, where I'm sitting in a trailer staring blankly at the paintings of moccasins that came with the trailer.” WantWritingI CanIdeasWaitingPaintingActivitySittingStaringProductiveTrailersHurry Up And Wait Author:Lucas Neff
“Writing is easy. All you do is stare at a blank sheet of paper until drops of blood form on your forehead.” InspirationalWritingFormEasyBloodPaperStaringBlankSheetsWriting AdviceWriting A BookForeheadsWriters And WritingFiction WritersBook WritingWriting By WritersStory WritersWriting WordsBlood FlowBlank PaperBlank Stares Author:Gene Fowler
“Never sit staring at a blank page or screen. If you find yourself stuck, write. Write about the scene you're trying to write. Writing about is easier than writing, and chances are, it will give you your way in.” IfsWayGivingWritingTryingChanceEasierScenePagesScreensStuckStaringFinding YourselfBlankChances AreBlank Pages Author:Laini Taylor
“We have to look at the figures of speech a writer uses, his images and symbols, to realize that underneath all the complexity of human life that uneasy stare at an alien nature is still haunting us, and the problem of surmounting it still with us.” WritingHumansLooksStillsUseProblemRealizingFiguresSpeechSymbolsAliensHuman LifeStaringComplexityHauntingUneasyFigures Of SpeechComplexity Of Human Book:The Educated Imagination Source: The Educated Imagination
“Writing is simple. First you have to make sure you have plenty of paper... sharp pencils... typewriter ribbon. Then put your belly up to the desk... roll a sheet of paper into the typewriter... and stare at it until beads of blood appear on your forehead.” WritingFirstsSimpleBloodPaperPlentyStaringDesksSheetsBellyPencilsForeheadsTypewritersRibbonsBeadsSharp Pencils Author:Jeff MacNelly
“Most poets, most good poets even, no longer have the heart to write about what is most terrible in the world of the present: the bombs waiting beside the rockets, the hundreds of millions staring into the temporary shelter of their television sets, the decline of the West that seems less a decline than the fall preceding an explosion.” WorldWritingHeartSeemsFallWaitingMillionsTelevisionPoetTerribleWestStaringBombsTemporaryDeclineShelterExplosionsRockets Author:Randall Jarrell