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On the fifth night of this solitude, she falls asleep with a candle burning and dreams herself a mermaid with a thick and golden tail, a crown of shimmering conch shells, then awakens with a start. Whether the ship hit something or something hit the ship, another change has come. The ship is dying; she can feel it slipping away. She waits beneath the blanket for icy water to greet her. But instead of the sea, it's a bear that opens the door.

A great white bear up on its hind legs steps across the threshold.

'Good morning,' he says, and reaches out a paw. ~ Danielle Dutton
Margaret S Writing quotes by Danielle Dutton
The most pleasurable things we do
Are not always priced so high
Like listening to a young child laugh
Or looking at the sky ~ Margaret H. Oliver
Margaret S Writing quotes by Margaret H. Oliver
Read as widely and as deeply as you can. You have to be a reader before you can be a writer. ~ Y.S. Lee
Margaret S Writing quotes by Y.S. Lee
In a mood of faith and hope my work goes on. A ream of fresh paper lies on my desk waiting for the next book. I am a writer and I take up my pen to write. ~ Pearl S. Buck
Margaret S Writing quotes by Pearl S. Buck
The purpose of my writing is to expose and arrest Nova Criminals. ~ William S. Burroughs
Margaret S Writing quotes by William S. Burroughs
This is just the present chapter of my life. How can I give up when God isn't finished writing my story yet? ~ Deb Brammer
Margaret S Writing quotes by Deb Brammer
Reading literary works enlightened and sheltered me; now I'm paying back by writing.

--"My Confession ~ Zoe S. Roy
Margaret S Writing quotes by Zoe S. Roy
Introverts often prefer writing to speaking, because writing uses a different neurological pathway in the brain than speaking does. ~ Adam S. McHugh
Margaret S Writing quotes by Adam S. McHugh
Study with purpose, both in church and in school. Write down your goals and what you plan to do to achieve them. Aim high, for you are capable ... ~ Thomas S. Monson
Margaret S Writing quotes by Thomas S. Monson
Not a wasted word. This has been a main point to my literary thinking all my life. ~ Hunter S. Thompson
Margaret S Writing quotes by Hunter S. Thompson
I think all writers write for an audience. There is no such thing as writing for yourself. ~ William S. Burroughs
Margaret S Writing quotes by William S. Burroughs
My desk was a present from Margaret Atwood.
After Zen and the Art of Uterus Maintenance
sold its first million, she said I needed a place
to write, other than the local bus-shelter. ~ Nuala Ni Chonchuir
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Embrace what works and discard what doesn't. ~ S.A. Tawks
Margaret S Writing quotes by S.A. Tawks
The 1980s: feminism, postmodernism, sexual/textual politics

While it might be tempting to generalise that Woolf 's writing was being discussed almost in two separate camps during the 1980s, formalists on the one hand, and feminists on the other, this would be to simplify things too far.
Many critics were attempting to make sense of and connect her feminist politics with her modernist practices. Such investigations coincided with the explosion of theory in literary studies, and once again the work of Virginia
Woolf was central to the framing of many of the major theoretical developments in literary critical engagements with feminism, postmodernism, deconstruction and psychoanalysis. In the context of the rise of 'high theory'
and the questioning of old-school Marxist, materialist, humanist and historicist literary theories, Woolf studies wrestled with the locating of her radical feminist politics in the avant-garde qualities of the text itself, and its endlessly transgressive play of signifiers, with the Woolfian inscription of radically deconstructed models of the self and of sexuality and jouissance. ~ Jane Goldman
Margaret S Writing quotes by Jane Goldman
I suppose I also have a fondness for Cities because it was my first published novel - writing it got me over what had, up until that time, seemed like an insurmountable hurdle - the writing and completion of a novel. Oh, I'd begun several novels over the years, but never had the staying power or the faith in my own work to finish one. ~ Lucy Taylor
Margaret S Writing quotes by Lucy Taylor
Do you know what the best and worst thing about a book is? The author can't answer all your questions, only your imagination can. ~ S.A. Tawks
Margaret S Writing quotes by S.A. Tawks
But I believe that good questions are more important than answers, and the best children's books ask questions, and make the reader ask questions. And every new question is going to disturb someone's universe. ~ Madeleine L'Engle
Margaret S Writing quotes by Madeleine L'Engle
Sometimes one's imagination can be more beautiful than the most picturesque beach. ~ S.A. Tawks
Margaret S Writing quotes by S.A. Tawks
I write in a fantasy world so I can make up my own rules and can change facts when I want to. It's all about having control. ~ C.S. Woolley
Margaret S Writing quotes by C.S. Woolley
Stop looking for that person you were in the past. She has changed. Look for the person she has grown into. She is wiser and stronger than than ever before. Don't go back to who you were. Cherish who you are." --Without a Voice by Chris Pepple ~ Chris Pepple
Margaret S Writing quotes by Chris Pepple
Don't let writers block push you around. Figure out what the problem is,whether it's with the ms or it's in your personal life, and face it head on. Don't stop writing. Just try really hard to work through it. ~ Darynda Jones
Margaret S Writing quotes by Darynda Jones
It's okay to write crap. Just don't try publishing it while it's still crap. ~ S.M. Blooding
Margaret S Writing quotes by S.M. Blooding
Books are a social substitute; you read people who, at one level, you'd like to hang out with. [David Foster Wallace]'s writing self
it's most pronounced in his essays
was the best friend you'd ever have, spotting everything, whispering jokes, sweeping you past what was irritating or boring or awful in humane style. ~ David Lipsky
Margaret S Writing quotes by David Lipsky
Freedom, or individual liberty, was a basic premise of the Spanish anarchist tradition. "Individual sovereignty" is a prime tenet of most anarchist writing; the free development of one' s individual potential is one of the basic "rights" to which all humans are born. Yet Spanish anarchists were firmly rooted in the communalist-anarchist tradition. For them, freedom was fundamentally a social product: the fullest expression of individuality and of creativity can be achieved only in and through community. As Carmen Conde (a teacher who was also active in Mujeres Libres) wrote, describing the relationship of individuality and community: "I and my truth; I and my faith ... And I for you, but without ever ceasing to be me, so that you can always be you. Because I don' t exist without your existence, but my existence is also indispensable to yours. ~ Martha A. Ackelsberg
Margaret S Writing quotes by Martha A. Ackelsberg
People think, Hey, I love kids, I want to write children's books. But they think children are happy. That's their first mistake. [Messinger, Jonathan. "Guilt for dinner: The Mo Willems interview." Hipsqueak. 5 May 2011. Web. 18 November 2011.] ~ Mo Willems
Margaret S Writing quotes by Mo Willems
Ideas never stop, dear S, they're everywhere, in everything - all we have to do is be open to them. And stories tend to arrive with their plots intact and reveal the plots in the writing. Often you think you've got a plot only to find, once you start writing, it's doing something else altogether. And the short story is the form most suited to the spatial moment, which is why it so touches us as a form, I think, with our lives so made up every day of the momentousness of the ordinary moment. ~ Ali Smith
Margaret S Writing quotes by Ali Smith
There are numerous biographies of Woolf. Biography has been highly influential in shaping the reception ofWoolf 's work, and her life has been as much debated as her writing. I would recommend the following three which
represent three different biographical contexts and a range of positions on Woolf 's life: Quentin Bell's Virginia Woolf: A Biography (1972), Hermione Lee's Virginia Woolf (1996), and Julia Briggs's Virginia Woolf: An Inner Life
(2005). There is no one, true biography of Woolf (as, indeed, there cannot be of any subject of biography), but these three mark important phases in the writing and rewriting of Woolf 's life. Hot debate continues over how biographers represent her mental health, her sexuality, her politics, her suicide, and of course her art, and over how we are to understand the latter in relation to all the former points of contention. ~ Jane Goldman
Margaret S Writing quotes by Jane Goldman
History will be kind to me for I intend to write it. ~ Winston S. Churchill
Margaret S Writing quotes by Winston S. Churchill
People keep asking me, "Where do you get the ideas for your books?"
From the worst moments in my life.
I call that "literature through disaster." I got the whole Tales from Earth's End Saga that way, as well as Numenon. Don't be afraid of the hard times. ~ Sandy Nathan
Margaret S Writing quotes by Sandy Nathan
P.S."

I close my eyes and see
a seagull in the desert,
high, against unbearably blue sky.

There is hope in the past.

I'm writing to you
all the time, I am writing

with both hands,
day and night. ~ Franz Wright
Margaret S Writing quotes by Franz Wright
A man is a fool not to put everything he has, at any given moment, into what he is creating. You're there now doing the thing on paper. You're not killing the goose, you're just producing an egg. So I don't worry about inspiration, or anything like that. It's a matter of just sitting down and working. I have never had the problem of a writing block. I've heard about it. I've felt reluctant to write on some days, for whole weeks, or sometimes even longer. I'd much rather go fishing, for example, or go sharpen pencils, or go swimming, or what not. But, later, coming back and reading what I have produced, I am unable to detect the difference between what came easily and when I had to sit down and say, "Well, now it's writing time and now I'll write." There's no difference on paper between the two. ~ Frank Herbert
Margaret S Writing quotes by Frank Herbert
I would say that my ideal of writing history is to give the reader vicarious experience. You're born in one particular century at a particular time, and the only experience you can have directly is of the place you live and the time you live in. History is a way of giving you experience that you would otherwise be cut off from. ~ Edmund S. Morgan
Margaret S Writing quotes by Edmund S. Morgan
Yes, for all of us in the Shakespeare Squadron, writing is just that: not an escape from reality, but an attempt to change reality. ~ William S. Burroughs
Margaret S Writing quotes by William S. Burroughs
This book is entirely dedicated to my wife, Robin Sullivan.
Some have asked how it is I write such strong women without resorting to putting swords in their hands. It is because of her.
She is Arista.
She is Thrace.
She is Modina.
She is Amilia.
And she is my Gwen.
This series has been a tribute to her.
This is your book, Robin.
I hope you don't mind that I put down in words
How wonderful life is while you're in the world.
ELTON JOHN, BERNIE TAUPIN ~ Michael J. Sullivan
Margaret S Writing quotes by Michael J. Sullivan
I find the entrance to the women's washroom ... There's a rest area, gently lit in pinkish tones, with several easy chairs and a sofa, in a lime-green bamboo-shoot print, with a wall clock above it in a gold filigree frame. Here they haven't removed the mirror, there's a long one opposite the sofa. You need to know, here, what you look like. ~ Margaret Atwood
Margaret S Writing quotes by Margaret Atwood
Most of us can read the writing on the wall; we just assume it's addressed to someone else ~ William S. McFeely
Margaret S Writing quotes by William S. McFeely
Keep writing and let the world roll on by.
Take the madness of reality and shape it into something worth sharing. ~ Peter James West
Margaret S Writing quotes by Peter James West
If you look at Iraq and Afghanistan's situations, they are quickly becoming much like our reservations. They will have puppet governments funded and controlled by a U.S. Government that siphoned off their resources. You don't have to be an English major to read the writing on the wall; I am in here as a warning to others, just like those men who are in Guantanamo are a warning to others - if you stand up to us you face these same consequences. ~ Leonard Peltier
Margaret S Writing quotes by Leonard Peltier
Men cannot be nice and kind to a woman and have no affection for them. ~ S.A. Tawks
Margaret S Writing quotes by S.A. Tawks
But the writing we call children's fiction is not a childish thing: childish things include picking your nose and eating the contents, and tantruming at the failure to get your own way. The 45th President of America is childish. Children's fiction has childhood at its heart, which is not the same thing. ~ Katherine Rundell
Margaret S Writing quotes by Katherine Rundell
The imagination gland doesn't die. It just becomes reliant on manufactured spirit. ~ S.A. Tawks
Margaret S Writing quotes by S.A. Tawks
When you juice books from a library you are taking the history and imagination that has accumulated over so many years there. ~ S.A. Tawks
Margaret S Writing quotes by S.A. Tawks
If a writer knows everything that is going to happen, then his book is dead before he begins it. ~ V.S. Naipaul
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