Read moreDon’t rewrite as you
go. Don’t try to make
your first chapters
perfect. If you come
to a scene where you
don’t know what
14th-century
underwear looks
like, don’t stop
and research
14th-century
underwear.
Just write
‘underwear here.’
The second draft
is filling in
those holes.
—Laurell K. Hamilton
Read moreFind your best time
of the day for writing
and write. Don’t let
anything else
interfere. Afterwards
it won’t matter to
you that the
kitchen is a mess.—Esther Freud
Read moreAlmost all good
writing begins
with terrible
first efforts.
You need to
start somewhere.—Anne Lamott
Read moreYou can’t edit a
blank page.― Nora Roberts
Read morePresently you shall walk out the door that for so long has seemed to you the barrier of your ideals, and shall find yourself before an audience—the pen still behind your ear, the ink stains on your fingers, and then and there shall pour out the torrent of your inspiration.
—Stanton Kirkham Davis
Read moreBe tough—
you need to be able to accept criticism,
if you expect to become a better writer;
when you know you’re right,
you need to be able to reject it
and stick to your own vision.—Judith Guest
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