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The best introduction to the psychological world of one of the most important and gifted writers of our time. ~ Italo Calvino
Gifted Writers quotes by Italo Calvino
Unfortunately for cosmic justice, many gifted writers are scoundrels, and many inept ones are the salt of the earth. ~ Steven Pinker
Gifted Writers quotes by Steven Pinker
Tolstoy was the most gifted writer who ever lived. It's like he stuck a pen in his heart and it didn't even go through his mind on its way to the page. ~ Mel Brooks
Gifted Writers quotes by Mel Brooks
Holly Black is the Real Thing: a gifted writer with a solid grounding in what matters. Her stories are dark and splendid blooms rising from roots sunk deep in myth and tradition. ~ Ellen Kushner
Gifted Writers quotes by Ellen Kushner
Every Day Is for the Thief, by turns funny, mournful, and acerbic, offers a portrait of Nigeria in which anger, perhaps the most natural response to the often lamentable state of affairs there, is somehow muted and deflected by the author's deep engagement with the country: a profoundly disenchanted love. Teju Cole is among the most gifted writers of his generation. ~ Salman Rushdie
Gifted Writers quotes by Salman Rushdie
David Grossman may be the most gifted writer I've ever read. [To the End of the Land is] powerful, shattering, and unflinching. To read it is to have yourself taken apart, undone, touched at the place of your own essence. ~ Nicole Krauss
Gifted Writers quotes by Nicole Krauss
J.R. Angelella is a truly gifted writer. Zombie is one of the smartest, strangest, and most beautifully crafted coming-of-age stories you will ever encounter. ~ Donald Ray Pollock
Gifted Writers quotes by Donald Ray Pollock
Many high-functioning multiples are gifted writers and artists, who, as they heal, are able to find an aesthetic outlet for the sealed-off rage and pain they have not allowed themselves to feel. ~ Marlene Steinberg
Gifted Writers quotes by Marlene Steinberg
Mary Jo Putney is a gifted writer with an intuitive understanding of what makes romances work. I loved Silk and Shadows, couldn't put it down, and don't think readers will, either. ~ Jayne Ann Krentz
Gifted Writers quotes by Jayne Ann Krentz
The curious mind embraces science; the gifted and sensitive, the arts; the practical, business; the leftover becomes an economist ~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Gifted Writers quotes by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
I end with a word on the new symbols which I have employed. Most writers on logic strongly object to all symbols ... I should advise the reader not to make up his mind on this point until he has well weighed two facts which nobody disputes, both separately and in connexion. First, logic is the only science which has made no progress since the revival of letters; secondly, logic is the only science which has produced no growth of symbols. ~ Augustus De Morgan
Gifted Writers quotes by Augustus De Morgan
Most people would feel guilty for destroying someone else's property. Yet they wreck the very temple their Creator gifted them. ~ Brendon Burchard
Gifted Writers quotes by Brendon Burchard
(An unhappy childhood was not) an unsuitable preparation for my future, in that it demanded a constant wariness, the habit of observation, and the attendance on moods and tempers; the noting of discrepancies between speech and action; a certain reserve of demeanour; and automatic suspicion of sudden favours. ~ Rudyard Kipling
Gifted Writers quotes by Rudyard Kipling
It's one thing to develop a nostalgia for home while you're boozing with Yankee writers in Martha's Vineyard or being chased by the bulls in Pamplona. It's something else to go home and visit with the folks in Reed's drugstore on the square and actually listen to them. The reason you can't go home again is not because the down-home folks are mad at you
they're not, don't flatter yourself, they couldn't care less
but because once you're in orbit and you return to Reed's drugstore on the square, you can stand no more than fifteen minutes of the conversation before you head for the woods, head for the liquor store, or head back to Martha's Vineyard, where at least you can put a tolerable and saving distance between you and home. Home may be where the heart is but it's no place to spend Wednesday afternoon. ~ Walker Percy
Gifted Writers quotes by Walker Percy
The distinguished dead are clay in the hands of writers, and chance determines the shapes that their characters assume in the books written about them. ~ Janet Malcolm
Gifted Writers quotes by Janet Malcolm
What if tomorrow someone digs up definitive proof that Jesus had a real, earthly, biological father named Larry, and archeologists find Larry's tomb and do DNA samples and prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the virgin birth was just a bit of mythologizing the Gospel writers threw in to appeal to the followers of the Mithra and Dionysian religious cults that were hugely popular at the time of Jesus, whose gods had virgin births? Could you still be a Christian? Is the way of Jesus still the best possible way to live? ~ Rob Bell
Gifted Writers quotes by Rob Bell
Yeah, well, we're all writers, aren't we? He's a writer that hasn't been published, and I'm a writer who hasn't written anything. ~ Steve Martin
Gifted Writers quotes by Steve Martin
The deeper into this chapter in my life I get, the fainter the hum of crucifixion becomes. ~ Maggie Young
Gifted Writers quotes by Maggie Young
Will they not for their part have monkeys and marmosets to make them fine coats and doublets of leather and iron? Hands would not be a problem, for the monkeys could work with their hands, and so they would in no way be inferior to man; they could even be writers. They would never be so feeble as not to put their heads together to find ways of resisting these arms, and they would construct machines of their own with which they would inflict great harm on men. ~ Jean De Meun
Gifted Writers quotes by Jean De Meun
Musicians have notes. Painters have paint. Writers have words. ~ Lisa Fantino
Gifted Writers quotes by Lisa Fantino
All writers are readers first, and all of us write the sort of books we want to read. ~ George R R Martin
Gifted Writers quotes by George R R Martin
You mean old books?" "Stories written before space travel but about space travel." "How could there have been stories about space travel before
" "The writers," Pris said, "made it up. ~ Philip K. Dick
Gifted Writers quotes by Philip K. Dick
Write because you love the work, not because of what might come from it. The journey is the purpose. Very Zen-like, I know, but honest to God it's the truth. And I have never had to deal with writer's block. Knock on wood. ~ William Kent Krueger
Gifted Writers quotes by William Kent Krueger
In the end, you have to make love to your story and see what happens. ~ A.D. Posey
Gifted Writers quotes by A.D. Posey
As a young man just beginning to publish some short fiction in the t&a magazines, I was fairly optimistic about my chances of getting published; I knew that I had some game, as the basketball players say these days, and I also felt that time was on my side; sooner or later the best-selling writers of the sixties and seventies would either die or go senile, making room for newcomers like me. ~ Stephen King
Gifted Writers quotes by Stephen King
Don't break a writer's heart and think ink won't spill. ~ Ming D. Liu
Gifted Writers quotes by Ming D. Liu
I have almost never been compared to male writers in any review. All women. ~ Kate Zambreno
Gifted Writers quotes by Kate Zambreno
Still, Antwerp, the parties, my husband's talks--all of it fed my mind. I'd hardly set down my quill before I took it up again, writing stories unconnected--of a pimp, a virgin, a rogue--strung up like pearls on a thread. ... 'I am very ambitious, yet 'tis neither for Beauty, Wit, Titles, Wealth, or Power, but as they are steps to raise me to Fames Tower.'

O minor victory! O small delight! My star began to rise. ~ Danielle Dutton
Gifted Writers quotes by Danielle Dutton
A writer toils to combat the insufficiency plaguing his or her life. Every writer seeks to ward off the corrosive obliteration wrought by the passage of time upon memory by capturing on paper his or her present day thoughts on life. For these intrepid souls, writing not only entails a lifetime of work it also represents their very lifeblood spilled out onto sheets of virgin white paper. Writers' inkblot of words forms a pictograph for present and future generations to view; their thoughtful elucidations speak to us from the grave. Writers' words transcend time by creating indelible images that survive wars, famines, epidemics, and censorship. Thanks to great writers, every man, woman, or child can escape the confines of their own cloistered environment and converse with other people of every occupation and lifestyle whose communal heartbeats form the bloodstream of every city. Thanks to literary figures, each reader can peer into the depths of past generations whose eclectic filament forms the ever-evolving equitable eye in humankinds' collective consciousness, or colloquially what we refer to as humanity. ~ Kilroy J. Oldster
Gifted Writers quotes by Kilroy J. Oldster
Disciple making also involves teaching people to obey all that Christ has commanded us. Now some might say, "Isn't that what preachers are supposed to do?" And in one sense, the answer to this question is yes. God has clearly called and gifted some people in the church to teach his Word formally. At the same time, he has commanded every follower of Jesus to teach his Word relationally. ~ David Platt
Gifted Writers quotes by David Platt
His conversation was full of imagination, and very often in limitation of ther Persian, and Arabic writers, he invented tales of wonderful fancy and passion. At other times he repeated my fsvorite poems or drew me out into arguments, wich he suported with great ingenuity. ~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Gifted Writers quotes by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Every reader re-creates a novel - in their own imagination, anyway. It's only entirely the writer's when nobody else has read it. ~ Susan Hill
Gifted Writers quotes by Susan Hill
If an earth with no other creatures but only humans would be possible, it would be unbearably boring! ~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Gifted Writers quotes by Mehmet Murat Ildan
Three writers together would be a nightmare of obstreperous self-consciousness. ~ Mary Gaitskill
Gifted Writers quotes by Mary Gaitskill
A sweeping statement is the only statement worth listening to. The critic without faith gives balanced opinions, usually about second-rate writers. ~ Patrick Kavanagh
Gifted Writers quotes by Patrick Kavanagh
Remember this: a simple pen is much more swift and much more precise than a camera. That's my advice to both beginning and experienced authors: don't write with a camera. A camera is slow. All these modern writers usually make the same mistake - they write books with a film in mind. When you read their works, you don't hear the voice of a real author, you hear that horribly cheesy Hollywood voice-over. Frankly, that's not a novel, it's a movie script. If you write books, use a pen. A pen is swift, it has tempo, you can kill people with it. You cannot kill people with a camera, you can only perhaps bore them to death with it. ~ Martijn Benders
Gifted Writers quotes by Martijn Benders
I haven't hit the bestseller list, but I consider myself one of the luckiest writers in the world, and this is mainly because of Grub Street. ~ Christopher Castellani
Gifted Writers quotes by Christopher Castellani
But it also became the experience, or was the experience, of the writers who were attracted to this kind of humor. They're all men or women who come from the same kind of experience in their own lives. ~ Norman Lear
Gifted Writers quotes by Norman Lear
When members of the London Poetry Society asked Browning to interpret a particularly difficult passage of Sordello, he read it twice, frowned, then admitted, "When I wrote that, God and I knew what I meant, but now God alone knows."
Rather than risk sounding dense, readers, colleagues, and critics who can't figure out what a writer is trying to say but think it sounds intelligent will typically resort to calling such work "daring," "provocative," or "complex." An unholy alliance of writers and readers is at work here. ~ Ralph Keyes
Gifted Writers quotes by Ralph Keyes
Pretend you're not spending $3 to read one of my books but buying me a coffee and having a conversation about yourself. ~ Robin Sacredfire
Gifted Writers quotes by Robin Sacredfire
As for 'too much description,' well, opinions differ. We write the books we want to read. And I want to read books that are richly textured and full of sensory detail, books that make me feel as if I am experiencing a story, not just reading it. Plot is only one aspect of telling a tale, and not the most important one. It is the journey that matters, not how fast you arrrive at the destination.
That's my view, anyway. Others writers differ, of course. There are hundreds of books where everything is subordinate to advancing the plot, some of them quite fine, but my work has never been about that, and never will be. ~ George R R Martin
Gifted Writers quotes by George R R Martin
The Christian writer will feel that in the greatest depth of vision, moral judgment will be implicit, and that when we are invited to represent the country according to survey, what we are asked to do is to separate mystery from manners and judgment from vision, in order to produce something a little more palatable to the modern temper. We are asked to form our consciences in the light of statistics, which is to establish the relative as absolute. For many this may be a convenience, since we don't live in an age of settled belief; but it cannot be a convenience, it cannot even be possible, for the writer who is a Catholic. He will feel that any long-continued service to it will produce a soggy, formless, and sentimental literature, one that will provide a sense of spiritual purpose for those who connect the spirit with romanticism and a sense of joy for those who confuse that virtue with satisfaction. The storyteller is concerned with what is; but if what is is what can be determined by survey, then the disciples of Dr. Kinsey and Dr. Gallup are sufficient for the day thereof. ~ Flannery O'Connor
Gifted Writers quotes by Flannery O'Connor
Writers in what we now call the Middle English period (late twelfth century to 1485) did not necessarily always write in English. The language was in a state of flux: attempts were made to assert the French language, to keep down the local language, English, and to make the language of the church (Latin) the language of writing. ~ Ronald Carter
Gifted Writers quotes by Ronald Carter
For a creative writer possession of the "truth" is less important than emotional sincerity. ~ George Orwell
Gifted Writers quotes by George Orwell
Writing is a form of art. Do not use New Times Roman or Arial because it's boring and hackneyed. ~ Natalya Vorobyova
Gifted Writers quotes by Natalya Vorobyova
A writer's style should be direct and personal, his imagery rich and earthy, and his words simple and vigorous. The greatest writers have the gift of brilliant brevity, are hard workers, diligent scholars and competent stylists. ~ Ernest Hemingway,
Gifted Writers quotes by Ernest Hemingway,
Solitude is the path to visit yourself, it is the path to yourself! ~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Gifted Writers quotes by Mehmet Murat Ildan
Religions and states and classes and tribes and nations do not have to work or argue for their adherents and subjects. They more or less inherit them. Against this unearned patrimony there have always been speakers and writers who embody Einstein's injunction to 'remember your humanity and forget the rest.' It would be immodest to claim membership in this fraternity/sorority, but I hope not to have done anything to outrage it. Despite the idiotic sneer that such principles are 'fashionable,' it is always the ideas of secularism, libertarianism, internationalism, and solidarity that stand in need of reaffirmation. ~ Christopher Hitchens
Gifted Writers quotes by Christopher Hitchens
Conventions are convenient. It is inconvenient to say people are dead when they are alive, or alive when they have been buried, or that the world is crumbling when it is, as everyone can see, there as usual. If all A that does not fit B is ipso facto disqualified, we have to tailor A to shape and size to avoid serious trouble, and not all are equally gifted in this art. ~ R.D. Laing
Gifted Writers quotes by R.D. Laing
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