Rick Killian
Lessons from a ghost . . .Read moreBecoming a writer is about
becoming conscious. When you’re
conscious and writing from a place
of insight and simplicity and real
caring about the truth, you have
the ability to throw the lights on
for your reader. He or she will
recognize his or her life and truth
in what you say, in the pictures you
have painted, and this decreases
the terrible sense of isolation that
we have all had too much of.―Anne Lamott
Read moreOn writing, my advice
is the same to all.
If you want to be a writer, write.
Write and write and write.
If you stop, start again.
Save everything that you write.
If you feel blocked,
write through it until you feel
your creative juices flowing again.
Write.
Writing is what makes a writer,
nothing more and nothing less.—Anne Rice
Review: The Reader’s Mind by Yellowlees Douglas
As a writer, I’ve always adhered to Joan Didion’s practice when it came to punctuation, sentence structure, and the like: “Grammar is a piano I play by ear.” However, as a former English teacher, I believe grammar needs to be a logical practice that you can explain it...
Read moreBecause I am still a living
author, still at work,
I think of what I am
writing, very little of what
I have written.
Read moreWrite simply.
But do not start to think
so damned simply.
Know how complicated it is
and then state it simply.—Ernest Hemingway
Read moreAlmost all really new ideas have
a certain aspect of foolishness
when they are first produced.—Alfred North Whitehead
Read moreThose are the days you love.
The days when somebody has to
wake you up and tell you where
you are. But there are a lot of
days when you’re just slogging
along. And you’re very conscious
of your stuff and the typewriter is
a machine and the paper is blank.
You’ve got to be willing to
put in those days in order to get
to the days when it’s flowing
like magic.—Kathleen Paterson
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