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  2. 12 hours ago

    No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader--Robert Frost Sadly great advice.

  3. Jul 24
  4. Jul 26

    “The job of the first eight pages is not to have the reader want to throw the book at the wall."

  5. Jul 27

    Keep going, writers: Well-told stories create empathy. And we have never needed empathy more. Write on, .

  6. Jul 24

    Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. The fearful are caught as often as the bold—Helen Keller

  7. Jul 23

    Say what you mean. Say what you see. Make a photograph, if you can, for the reader. STEPHEN KING

  8. Jul 26

    Want to get amazing proofreading skills? Reread. After you hit sned. Er, send.

  9. Jul 25

    Trying to write something of permanent value is a full-time job. ERNEST HEMINGWAY

  10. Jul 28

    The simpler you say it, the more eloquent it is. AUGUST WILSON

  11. An autobiography can distort…but never lies. It reveals the writer totally. V.S. NAIPAUL

  12. Jul 27

    Write the thing you are most afraid of. (Advice to ALL writers😉)

  13. I carry a notebook with me everywhere. But that’s only the first step. RITA DOVE

  14. 22 hours ago

    Deep within your Protagonist, the audience must recognize a certain shared humanity.

  15. 20 hours ago

    Anything is possible, if you've got enough nerve--J.K. Rowling weekend

  16. Jul 26

    : When you refuse to listen to your imaginary friends!

  17. Jul 21

    I just sit at a typewriter and curse a bit. P. G. WODEHOUSE

  18. Jul 22

    Roses are red, like an editing pencil; If your prose is purple, don't forget that utensil.

  19. Jul 23

    A character should never "impugn" anything nor should he "upturn his/her nose" for any reason.

  20. Jul 28

    is the last place you should ever look for the truth. DAVID SEDARIS

  21. 26 minutes ago

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