8/01/2013

Thoughts on writing.

Mama’s Losin’ It


A quote you saw on Pinterest that inspired you.

For real, I could write about this every damn day, because every damn day, I see something on Pinterest that makes me say, "WORD."  Do people even say "WORD" now?  Anyway, something that has been on my mind a lot lately is writing - MY writing to be specific - and I've been blown away by some of these quotes.



So true, Mr. King, so true.



Poor punctuation aside, I think Mr. Faulkner knows of which he speaks.




What?  My first draft doesn't have to be perfect?  And if I'm stuck it's really ok to move on and come back later?  Crazy talk.




One of my favorite quotes - ever - and it applies to writing, too.  And everything else, really.




Check. Check. Check. Check.  And... check.



Oh Papa.  Straight to the point as always.




Best. Advice. Ever.




I feel this way all the time.  Outlines are for wimps.




Typewriter, Macbook, whatever.

And finally...


Well, I'm off to write the great American novel.

See ya when I'm done.

Do any of these resonate with you? 



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12 comments:

  1. I write fiction longhand and I used to keep my current work in a folder marked "Crappy First Draft."

    And Stephen King is right--for me, right now, working on fiction is absolutely terror inducing. Good/bad for me, it's not profitable, so I'm focusing on my other writing for the moment. Yes, I'm wussing out, but I can't pay my bills with literary dedication.

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    1. Paying the bills comes first! I read somewhere that everyone has at least one good novel in her. I think I'll go with that.

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  2. For me, it is the fear one that keeps me from really throwing myself into it. But I am working on it!

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    1. I hear you! It is scary, isn't it? For me, it's a fear of putting myself out there for the world to see and judge and possibly hate.

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  3. I have the same quote from Edison pinned! And have you joined National Novel Writing Month? I actually finished a first draft on my novel with it, and it felt great. Awesome post! I found you from Mama Kat's linkup!

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    1. I've never done national novel writing month, because November is probably the worst possible time for me to dedicate myself to that much writing. Maybe I should schedule my own novel writing month when it's convenient to me - say April ;)

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    2. That's EXACTLY why I've never done it either. I swear, Nanowrimo was invented by Brooklyn hipsters who moved to NYC from somewhere else. How can I write 50,000 words in the same month as Thanksgiving? Or any month that involves seeing my family. Which is most months.

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  4. I like the Robert Cormier quote. Sometimes, I NEVER get it right, but when I do, ahhhh!

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    1. I know! Sometimes I craft a phrase in my head a hundred times before it feels RIGHT.

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  5. I love these, all of them. Especially the one about not knowing what I think until I read it.

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    1. Seriously! Any time I write an outline I end up totally ignoring it, because that's just not what HAPPENS when I start writing.

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  6. These are all so great!! I love the quotes taken from some of the greatest authors, it's always so interesting to hear they're perspective!

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