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Writers F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 23 10:00 am)
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The first of April is the day we remember what we are the other 364 days of the year. Mark TwainConsult not your fears but your hopes and your dreams. Think not about your frustrations, but about your unfulfilled potential. Concern yourself not with what you tried and failed in, but with what it is still possible for you to do.
Pope John XXIII
An excuse is worse and more terrible than a lie, for an excuse is a lie guarded.
Pope John Paul II Message edited on: 04/02/2005 12:34
"We're all made of stories. ... When they finally put us underground, the stories are what will go on. Not forever, perhaps, but for a time. It's a kind of immortality, I suppose, bounded by limits, it's true, but then so's everything."
"Here's a weird thought: What if everyone only has so many words inside of them? Then sooner or later you'd run out of words, wouldn't you? And you'd never know when it was going to happen because everybody would have a different allotment, it would be different for everyone -- the way hair colour varies, or fingerprints. I could be in the middle of a story, and then run out of words, and it'd never be finished. I could be using up the words I need for that story writing this."
Message edited on: 04/05/2005 19:55
"The world of books is the most remarkable creation of man. Nothing else that he builds ever lasts. Monuments fall; nations perish; civilizations grow old and die out; and, after an era of darkness, new races build others." - Clarence Day ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "The chief glory of every people arises from its writers." ~Samuel Johnson~
"The good writer, the great writer, has what I have called the three S's: the power to see, to sense, and to say. That is, he is perceptive, he is feeling, and he has the power to express in language what he observes and reacts to." Lawrence Clark Powell quotes (American librarian, writer and critic, 1906-2001)
"Don't wait. Writers are the only artists I know who expect to get somewhere by waiting. Everyone knows you have to dance to be a dancer, you have to sing to be a singer, you have to act to be an actor, but far too many people believe that you don't have to write to be a writer. So instead of writing, they wait. Isaac Asminov said it beautifully in just six words "It's the writing that teaches you." Writing is what teaches you. Writing is what leads to inspiration. Writing is what generates ideas. Nothing else-and nothing less." - Daniel Quinn
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. . . . . . . . . . . . "You can't be boring too long." Dave Howard, "How to Build a Great Screenplay" (c2004)"When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us." -- Helen Keller (1880-1968) American Writer And, if somehow you don't know who Helen Keller is, you should read up on her. Most excuses you have for not writing will look pretty lame next to the challenges she faced.
"The important thing is not to stop questioning.
Curiosity has its own reason for existing."
-- Albert Einstein
"The difference between perseverance and obstinacy
is that one often comes from a strong will,
and the other from a strong won't."
-- Henry Ward Beecher
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I think the last tool we need as writers of fiction or poetry is logic. I labored for years, in vain, trying to write stories that made sense, that had a clear and coherent meaning and form which I could understand with my intellect before I had created it. Good fiction comes from the part of us that we cannot see or control or understand. Only after we have thrashed around in that blindness and brought forth the slippery fish of reality in the grasping hands of our prose, and landed the thing on the page only then does thought and intellect come into the process. Vision is blind and hot; revision is cool and calculating. Only when I began to come to terms with that did I begin to write stories that were viable. -Thomas E. Kennedy, author of Realism & Other Illusions: Essays on the Craft of Fiction
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No fooling, I think we should start a new thread.