I'm still eyeball-deep in revisions, so no time to write a post today. But I've got some great quotes for you instead! Enjoy!
Genius gives birth, talent delivers.
- Jack Kerouac
What the young writer is looking for is not a critic who will slap him
on the back and say, ‘Greatest thing since O. Henry,’ but rather the one who
will toss the manuscript down in disgust, with ‘You know better than that! It’s
rotten! Do it all over again!’
- Henry Sydnor Harrison
Long patience and application saturated with your heart’s blood—you
will either write or you will not—and the only way to find out whether you will
or not is to try.
- Jim Tully
When your story is ready for rewrite, cut it to the bone. Get rid of
every ounce of excess fat. This is going to hurt; revising a story down to the
bare essentials is always a little like murdering children, but it must be
done.
- Stephen King
The writing of a mystery story is more of a sport than a fine art. It
is a game between the writer and the reader. If, once in a while, a really fine
book comes out of this contest, that is good; but the game’s the thing. If, on
Page 4, the reader knows that the soda cracker is spread with butter mixed with
arsenic, and later on this is proven to be true, then the reader has won the
game. If, however, when the reader finishes the book, he says, ‘I didn’t get
it—all the clues were there, plain as who killed Cock-Robin, but I didn’t get
it,’ then the author has won the game. The author has to play fair, though. He
has to arrange his clues in an orderly manner, so that the reader can see them
if he looks hard enough.
- Polly Simpson Macmanus
You can’t write a novel all at once, any more than you can swallow a
whale in one gulp. You do have to break it up into smaller chunks. But those
smaller chunks aren’t good old familiar short stories. Novels aren’t built out
of short stories. They are built out of scenes.
- Orson Scott Card
We writers are apt to forget that, as the gunsmoke fogs and the hero
rides wildly to the rescue, although the background of this furious action is
fixed indelibly in our own minds, it is not fixed in the mind of the reader. He
won’t see or feel it unless you make him—bearing always in mind that you can’t
stop the gunfight or the racing horse to do the job.
- Gunnison Steele
8 comments:
Kerouac and Orson Scott Card are my faves, mainly because they say what I believe.
Nice interlude to remind us how writers before us have viewed the writing life.
Great quotes!
Good luck with your revisions, Tabitha!
Love the Orson Scott Card quote. Thanks for sharing and good luck with your revisions.
As always, wonderful inspiration.
Nice quotes!
I love the one about being built out of scenes. I so get that. Awesome quotes!
Stephen King is one of my favorite authors. Even his advice has a horror feel to it...
Nice quotes. So true about scenes adding up to a whole. Good luck with your revisions
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