It's true that we, writers, write (create) books, but eventually, a good book gives birth to a good, established writer.
Topic
writing-quotes
/writing-quotes-quotes-and-sayings
Topic Summary
About the writing-quotes quote collection
The writing-quotes page groups 497 quotes under one canonical topic hub so readers and answer engines can cite a stable source instead of fragmented search results.
Topic Feed
Quotes filed under writing-quotes
I think the best thing about being a writer is getting to dream. It's constantly viewing life through the "what if?" lens.
If there is method here, it is hard to discern it. Let it be repeated: the use of capitals is a matter not or rules but of taste; but consistency is at least not a mark of bad taste.
When I have written my last word, I will have taken my last breath.
When I read my writing, am amazed by what I have captured in a given moments.
If your writing fails to move the emotional needle, you are not reaching your readers.
I do not think consciously of children [when writing] _ I do know that children read me more intelligently than adults do.
...and though death is howling at our backs and life is roaring at our faces, we can just begin to write, simply begin to write what we have to say.
Writing allows you the unique and uncensored expression of whatever wants to be spoken.
As they say, it__ possible to kill and to revive someone using a proper speech. I agree with the statement because I know for sure it is true.
When you write, you can write yourself into the world of your dreams or the world of your nightmares. The choice is yours!
I left my novels for better times, when I could dedicate the energy and enjoy the inspiration I feel while planning them; like the most delicious cherries on a cake one left for later so they can be savored to the utmost.
I use only my penned imagination to hold my readers captive.
One single letter cures the blank page.
A writer who intermingles his own opinions with that of his characters is less consequent than a fascistic communist.
Writing for me is never about quantity. It's always about quality.
Words are a means to an end. Those who chase after them inevitably fail to reach that end.
The Throes of Poetry - Hymns formed from groans of acquaintance, its rhythm weaving between tranquility, compassions, and peril - like bare feet stomping on broken glass - bleeds, recoils, then steps again.