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Writers F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 07 3:10 am)
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"A fiction writer is, after all, a god. He or she brings onto a page a world that the reader can believe in. That world, though imagined, though founded on the most improbable foundation, has to be as real as our everyday lives. Curiosity about that imagined life, set to paper, is what keeps a reader turning the pages." Frederick Su From "Bylines; 2005 Writer's Desk Calendar"Attached Link: http://www.absolutewrite.com/freelance_writing/water_of_life.htm
The quote is actually from an article called "Writing is the Water of Life." Complete article link above.Dragons will wander about the waste places, and the phoenix will soar from her nest of fire into the air. We shall lay our hands upon the Basilisk, and see the jewel in the toad's head. Champing his gilded oats, the hippogriff will stand in our stalls, and over our heads will float the bluebird, singing of beautiful and impossible things, of things that are lovely and that never happened, of things that are not and that should be. --Oscar Wilde (The Decay of Lying)
"...[G]ood stories are more than anecdotes. They contain something that matters; they transform and they reaffirm; they tell us what is good and what is evil, and how to wend our way through the darkest labyrinth and return safely to hearth and home." --Philip Martin in "Once upon a time." - THE WRITER, April 2005.
"Remember only this thing," said Badger. "The stories people tell have a way of taking care of them. If stories come to you, care for them. And learn to give them away where they are needed. Sometimes a person needs a story more than food to stay alive. That is why we put stories in each others memory. This is how people care for themselves." Crow and Weasel, Barry Lopez
"By reading good prose constantly your ear will come to know the harmony of language, and you will find that your taste will unerringly tell you what is good and what is bad in style, without your being able to explain even to yourself the precise quality that distinguishes the good from the bad." Stephen Coleridge in The Glory of English Prose
"Thus the value of great fiction, we begin to suspect, is not just that it entertains us or distracts us from our troubles, not just that it broadens our knowledge of people and places, but also that it helps us to know what we believe, reinforces those qualities that are noblest in us, leads us to feel uneasy about our faults and limitations." J. Gardner The Art of Fiction
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