Quotes about creative-writing

Charles Simic -

Inside is where we meet everyone else it's on the outside that we are truly alone.

M.L. Shanahan -

You may be a poet and not even know it.

Red Haircrow -

Dance above the surface of the world. Let your thoughts lift you into creativity that is not hampered by opinion.

Ernest Barbaric -

Create. Not for the money. Not for the fame. Not for the recognition. But for the pure joy of creating something and sharing it.

Kamand Kojouri -

I write because the security of your love allows me to develop my craft without concerning myself with trivialities — as if your love could be any more complete. But I write, in the first place,because of you, my muse. I write for your green eyes to glance at my humble words and for the pleasure of hearing you utter them.

Kamand Kojouri -

I came to pen another poem for you, but even every unwritten poem is you.

Ana Claudia Antunes - ONE HUNDRED ONE WORLD ACCOUNTS in ONE HUNDRED ONE WORD COUNT

There are always messages, even enigmas to be searched, mysteries to be solved in all of my books. I like to puzzle readers, but I do not make so to the point of being so complex that they will lose interest in the plot. And that for me is the essence of every great literature around the world, and that’s been so for ages.(....)Some were inpired by real life characters, some other books I wrote are hybrid fiction/non-fiction, so I pretty much get inspired by people who have lived, and even who a

Robin Sacredfire -

It comes a point in which you don't know if you write books or the books write you

Robin Sacredfire -

I find it quite intriguing that the one observing me as different, immediately assumes that there's something wrong with me, but never, not even for one instant, questions the possibility of the opposite. It's truly amazing that the ones with more certainties, the most arrogant and the most selfish, are indeed the most stupid inside society. They are so dumb and ignorant that they can't see a writer in front of their nose. And the more the writer types, talks and thinks, the more they think that

Kamand Kojouri -

I only wrote prose before I met you. My musings were superfluous and serious as well. But now the words dance with me. I sing with them and we create poetry.

Renae A. Sauter - An Empowered Life: Mind/Body/Spirit Empowerment

Sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night and immediately all my biggest fears start running through my mind. I wonder if my fears will one day be my new reality. The fears seem so real. I struggle to shift my focus. Then slowly I realize that my fears are devoid of any love and that only love is real.

Sebastian Marincolo -

A marijuana high can enhance core human mental abilities. It can help you to focus, to remember, to see new patterns, to imagine, to be creative, to introspect, to empathically understand others, and to come to deep insights. If you don’t find this amazing you have lost your sense of wonder. Which, by the way, is something a high can bring back, too.

Kamand Kojouri -

In the very end, all we have left to atone for our faults are words.

Kamand Kojouri -

All I need to dois place my pen against paperand your lovewrites for me.

Kamand Kojouri -

A poetess is not as selfishas you assume.After months of agonising over her marriage of words—the bride—and spaces—the groom,she knows that as soonas she has penned the poem,it’s yours to consume.So, without giving it a think,she blows on the inkand the letters fly awaylike dandelions on a windy day,landing on hands and lips, on hearts and hips.But more often than not,you can easily spotthem trodden and forgotten,becoming sodden and rotten.Yet, she will continue to makewhat’s others to takebecau

Charlotte Eriksson -

I am clumsy, drop glasses and get drunk on Monday afternoons. I read Seneca and can recite Shakespeare by heart, but I mess up the laundry, don’t answer my phone and blame the world when something goes wrong. I think I have a dream, but most of the days I’m still sleeping. The grass is cut. It smells like strawberries. Today I finished four books and cleaned my drawers. Do you believe in a God? Can I tell you about Icarus? How he flew too close to the sun?I want to make coming home your favourit

Scott Adams - The Joy of Work: Dilbert's Guide to Finding Happiness at the Expense of Your Co-Workers

By the early-afternoon hours, if your brain is normal, it's running strictly on inertia and reflex. All you can do during those hours are the things that are exactly like other things you've done in similar situations. Creativity is out of the question. You might argue that you don't notice any difference in your thinking during the afternoon. That's because you're too dazed to notice anything during those hours. I'm sure it's true for me; I believe you could set my eyebrows on fire during the a

Tatjana Urbic -

Action is the mother of creation.

Jyoti Arora -

Creativity is a magic wand that works two ways. When you set it in action and seek to create something, it does not just brings into existence that object or work, it also raises in your heart a dream, a hope, and a will to achieve that creation. And when all else seems lost and steeped in hopelessness, the magic of creativity can still keep you going. For when all else seem dark, an urge to create something would still give you an aim to look forward to. And if you just take hold of this urge,

Lionel Suggs -

People won't see Imagination in something that doesn't relate to their experience because of their own mental limitations. I want people to escape the expected and ordinary, to escape the regular expectations of a story, and truly step into a different world of literature.

Lucy H. Pearce - The Rainbow Way: Cultivating Creativity in the Midst of Motherhood

This is the crux of being a Creative Mother. It is more than how many jumpers you have knitted, or having an exhibition in a fancy gallery, or a bookshelf of your own books. It is about the act of living authentically whilst honoring your mother self and creative self. About saying yes to life, every part of your life, and finding how to weave them all together.

Ted Hughes - Poetry in the Making: An Anthology

What I am going to propose is that you write a novel.As you know, the practical advantages of being able to write out your thoughts fluently are very great. For one thing, when you are used to writing them out, they present themselves, one after another. When you are not used to writing them out, they mill around among themselves usually and you see nothing but heads and tails of them when you sit down to get them on paper. I know from my own experience that the first two or three hours of every

A.D. Sams -

See the world anew and write down the bones of it.

Lailah Gifty Akita - Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind

Walk with the Creator on the face of earth.

Ana Claudia Antunes - How to Make a Book

Great characters- They are pivotal for a great plot. THEN a solid plot: Why then? If you do not have great characters it is impossible to create a good plot, nonetheless a solid one. Once you have built great characters for the scenes, there you have it. It’s just like the movies, you cannot have a great film if the characters are frail and their lines are weak as well. I guess great world-building comes along with a good plot. If there is something that will work fine in a novel is how you will

Marc Royston -

I seek to take my audience on an emotional roller-coaster ride, a journey of laughter and tears and every sentiment in between.

Angelica Hopes -

To annoy or piss off are light offences. I'd say if you abuse the goodness of a novelist or a writer, the truth is, he or she can kill you multiple times or cannibalise you in many antagonist characters.

David Foster Wallace - Both Flesh and Not: Essays

Workshop Hermeticism, fiction for which the highest praise involves the words 'competent,' 'finished,' 'problem-free,' fiction over which Writing-Program pre- and proscriptions loom with the enclosing force of horizons: no character without Freudian trauma in accessible past, without near-diagnostic physical description; no image undissolved into regulation Updikean metaphor; no overture without a dramatized scene to 'show' what's 'told'; no denouement prior to an epiphany whose approach can be

Susi Moore -

In writing there is art - and in art there is craft ...

Susi Moore -

In writing, there is art. And in art, there is craft ...

Carla H. Krueger -

First time I ever put pen to paper, I had one goal – to build something no one had ever thought of before.

Ted Hughes - Poetry in the Making: An Anthology

The difference between a fairly interesting writer and a fascinating writer is that the fascinating writer has a better nose for what genuinely excites him, he is hotter on the trail, he has a better instinct for what is truly alive in him. The worse writer may seem to be more sensible in many ways, but he is less sensible in this vital matter: he cannot distinguish what is full of life from what is only half full or empty of it. And so his writing is less alive, and as a writer he is less alive

Ted Hughes - Poetry in the Making: An Anthology

There is no correct way to write a novel, or rather, there is only one, and that one way is to make it interesting. That is very easily said, but how do you make your writing interesting?The answer to the question is, that you write interestingly only about the things that genuinely interest you. This is an infallible rule.

Kilroy J. Oldster - Dead Toad Scrolls

A creative person aspires to devote the core state of their mind fixated upon performing the surge of work that expresses the raw passion driving an evolving notion of their quintessence.

Aberjhani - and Essays

When the lyrical muse sings the creative pen dances.

Sergio Troncoso - Crossing Borders: Personal Essays

There's still too much energy leftover at this tomb-desk, on Broadway, when I am semi-asleep at night in our bedroom, struggling to get a good night's rest. There's an overflow of loin energy. It spills out from my pores as if I were a cracked drum of reacting chemicals. I need to work to expend this excess energy in words, stories and books....My mind is a body that's a mind.

Sergio Troncoso - Crossing Borders: Personal Essays

Words are the residue that I was there, that I loved my wife, that I kissed my children goodnight, that I sacrificed my life for them. Words are a curse. Life is a curse. Words escape life. Life escapes words. What in God's name am I? How does someone name a God? What is it to name yourself?

Fennel Hudson - A Writer's Year - Fennel's Journal - No. 3

Eyesight can be so blinding. We need to look beyond the face of things.

Lailah Gifty Akita -

You can work to create a bright future.

Gloria Ng -

Giving these students, teenagers, any form of power over the use of their own words, allowing them to turn everyday raw material into some form of beauty, is a gift beyond measure.

R.M. Engelhardt (TALON) - The Resurrection Waltz Poems R.M. Engelhardt

What is hell to a writer? Hell is being too busy to find the time to write or being unable to find the inspiration. Hell is suddenly finding the words but being away from your notebook or typewriter. Hell is when the verses slip away through your fingers and they never return again.

Lara Biyuts -

Every kingdom has three pillars: Poet, Sword and Law.

Lara Biyuts -

Literary style is like crystal-ware: the cleaner the wineglass, the brighter the brilliance. As a reader, I agree with those who believe that a colour of the dress, which a character has on, as well as any enumeration and description of dishes at dinner or in the kitchen should be mentioned only in case if all this has a strong consequent relation to the plot, but as an author, I can’t help mentioning all this, with no particular reason, just for love for my characters, desiring to give them som

Germany Kent -

Power up your intelligence. Hit that creativity button.

Pawan Mishra -

A writer gets to live yet another life every time she creates a new story.

Pawan Mishra -

Writing a story is like going on a date—you will spoil it if you aren't living in the moment.

Pawan Mishra -

Tell a story in lesser and simpler words.

Pawan Mishra -

Don’t break the rules when you haven’t fully figured them out yet.

Pawan Mishra -

Dreams are good at playing with your memory. They love leaving no trace behind and hate to show up once again in the morning.

Pawan Mishra -

The good writing ideas don’t have to be about political turmoil, mass killings, capitalism, racism, injustice, etc. Find that one idea that has deep roots in your heart.

Pawan Mishra -

Create a world in front of your readers where they can taste, smell, touch, hear, see, and move. Else they are likely going to move on to another book.

Pawan Mishra -

A writer can do without food for a few hours, but not without the sight of books.

Pawan Mishra -

Turn those deep feelings and obsessions of your heart into captivating pieces of literature.

Pawan Mishra -

Ideas either age like fine wine or rot like potatoes over time.

Pawan Mishra -

If you are a singer, you must sing. If you are a dancer, you must dance. If you are a writer, you must write. Don’t suffocate your heart.

Pawan Mishra -

As you become a better writer, the writing becomes more difficult. You toil harder to tell a story in a lesser number of words.

Pawan Mishra -

Don’t interrupt when your characters take a flight of their own.

Pawan Mishra -

Cliches are the viruses that infect your writing with diseases.

Pawan Mishra -

If you think there is no time to write now, there would never be.

Pawan Mishra -

If certain aspect needs to be inconsistent, it must better be consistently inconsistent throughout the story.

Kamand Kojouri -

For what was it about books that once finished left the reader in a bit of a haze and made them reread the last few sentences in order to continue the ringing in their hearts a while longer, so as not to let the silence illumine the fact that reading, they had gained something — distance, a lesson, a companion, a new world — but now, after the last full stop, they had lost something palpable and felt a little emptier than before.

Kilroy J. Oldster - Dead Toad Scrolls

Making art requires a degree of intentionality. All works of art require a contemplative individual drawing from their bank of knowledge and immersion into the realms of memory and imagination in order to make an outward, communicative expression. Only human beings can draw upon the dialectical tension between memory and imagination to create artistic renderings.

Kamand Kojouri -

Because at nightwhen others are sleeping, I drown myself in poetry.

Ashley Ormon -

Creativity is the brain's invisible muscle -- that when used and excercised routinely -- becomes better and stronger.

Pawan Mishra -

Be a good reader first, if you wish to become a good writer.

Kamand Kojouri -

Poetry isn’t an island, it is the bridge. Poetry isn’t a ship, it is the lifeboat. Poetry isn’t swimming. Poetry is water.

Kamand Kojouri -

It is a dangerous thing to substitute reading or writing for living. Live first, then write.

Kamand Kojouri -

These poems are cupsthat I pour my life into.Here, Drink!

Richie Norton -

Branding is a lot of things, but one thing it's not is soft.When you brand, rebrand or brand-diggity, ask yourself one thing to do it right: how will my brand create buyers?If you’re in business, that’s the goal. Buyers. Branding done well creates both long term loyalty and timely purchases.

Brian Raif -

Art is the overflow of emotion into action.

Nelson Algren - Nonconformity

You don't write a novel out of sheer pity any more than you blow a safe out of a vague longing to be rich. A certain ruthlessness and a sense of alienation from society is as essential to creative writing as it is to armed robbery.

William Faulkner -

At one time I thought the most important thing was talent. I think now that — the young man or the young woman must possess or teach himself, train himself, in infinite patience, which is to try and to try and to try until it comes right. He must train himself in ruthless intolerance. That is, to throw away anything that is false no matter how much he might love that page or that paragraph. The most important thing is insight, that is ... curiosity to wonder, to mull, and to muse why it is that

Jerry Stahl -

Destroy your life; then put it back together.You'll get great material, meet some fascinating characters and – side benefit – the skills you develop will give you greater compassion, insight and range with the people you create on the page – or run into off of it.

Renae A. Sauter -

You gave me a soul touch. A touch beyond physical. The most powerful of touch. I thought it was about you but I was wrong it was about me. In me. It took me a lifetime to realize it was me, not you. Thank you for showing me my soul.

Arunima Sinha - Born Again on the Mountain: a story of losing everything and finding it back

The real flight of this hawk is impending.Still,this bird is yet to be tested for real.Though I have leaped over the seas,well,the entire sky is still remaining to fly.And make sure that ,i am gonna do it with all my heart and all my soul.#loveyoourlife #liveyourlife #hvFUN

Kamand Kojouri -

If you write then you are reborn because by writing about the moment, you can relive it for a second time.

Kamand Kojouri -

She might not have read many books. But when she reads a book, she swallows the very words. If you open the books on her shelves, you will find that the front and back covers encase white pages.

shashidhar sa -

Write to Say something, Say to Make something, Make to Be something.

Ray Bradbury -

Create a character with an obsession, then follow.

Chang-rae Lee -

Does any program really improve anybody, as much as simply identifying them? And, after identifying them, not ruining them?

Chang-rae Lee - On Such a Full Sea

Does any (MFA) program really improve anybody, as much as simply identifying them? And, after identifying them, not ruining them?

Lara Biyuts - Latent Prints

Creative writing is your ability to develop your inner tension, your libido, your supply of energy and electric charge, turning the charge into an image or thought, and wording the thought, thus contributing all the activity of your mind to the immortal culture of humankind and subsequently to your own immortality.

E. Obeng-Amoako Edmonds -

For every writer, there is a challenge of time that is only magnified in the solitude of the work.

Lara Biyuts - Forever Jocelyn

It’s despicable of an author to kill his main personage solely for stirring imagination of indifferent or mean minds.

Ken Poirot - Go Viral!: The Social Media Secret to Get Your Name Posted and Shared All Over the World!

Explore your inner creative genius through the medium you love and enjoy the journey!

Alice Munro -

Anecdotes don't make good stories. Dig down so far that what finally comes out is not even what you thought it was about.

Miyuki Miyabe -

All stories are the sin of their weaver.

Melody Robinette -

Writing fiction is one of the greatest forms of empathy. It's not enough to simply write from the perspective of your characters...you have to feel what they feel.

Melody Robinette -

Writers fly with imaginary wings.

Kristine Kathryn Rusch -

Like Elmore Leonard and Donald Westlake and Robert B. Parker and oh so many others, I want to die with my boots on, facedown on my keyboard if possible, in the middle of a sentence.

Livia Blackburne - Dalle parole al cervello

The process doesn’t end there. Stories are more than just images. As you continue in the tale, you get to know the characters, motivations and conflicts that make up the core of the story. This requires more parts of the brain. Some parts process emotion. Others infer the thoughts of others, letting us empathize with their experiences. Yet other parts package the experience into memories for future reflection

Dorothy L. Sayers -

Isn't the writing of good prose an emotional excitement?""Yes, of course it is. At least, when you get the thing dead right and know it's dead right, there's no excitement like it. It's marvelous. It makes you feel like God on the Seventh Day – for a bit, anyhow.

Ted Hughes - Poetry in the Making: An Anthology

Keep your whole being on the thing you are turning into words. The minute you flinch, and take your mind off this thing, and begin to look at the words and worry about them... Then your worry goes into them and they set about killing each other. So you keep going as long as you can, then look back and see what you have written. After a bit of practice and after telling yourself you are going to use any old word that comes into your head so long as it seems right, you will surprise yourself. You

Kurt Vonnegut Jr. -

When I used to teach creative writing, I would tell the students to make their characters want something right away - even if it's only a glass of water. Characters paralyzed by the meaninglessness of modern life still have to drink water from time to time.

John Rember - MFA in a Box

MFA in a Box is designed to help you to find the courage to put truth into words and to understand that writing is a life-and-death endeavor — but that nothing about a life-and-death endeavor keeps it from being laugh-out-loud funny.

Hilary Mantel -

Every time you go to see Hamlet you don't expect it to have a happy ending...you're still enthralled.(Interview BBC Radio 4 Today 17 October 2012.)

Flannery O'Connor - Mystery and Manners: Occasional Prose

In the last twenty years the colleges have been emphasizing creative writing to such an extent that you almost feel that any idiot with a nickel's worth of talent can emerge from a writing class able to write a competent story. In fact, so many people can now write competent stories that the short story as a medium is in danger of dying of competence. We want competence, but competence by itself is deadly. What is needed is the vision to go with it, and you do not get this from a writing class.

Junot Díaz -

Without us, in other words, there can never be hope of a We.

Sharif Khan -

Writing is the high alchemy of the soul that combines words and ideas to create magic.

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