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I'm writing. The pages are starting to stack up. My morale is improving the more I feel like a writer.


Neil Gaiman


#writing-advice #writing-craft #writing-life #writing-process #life

Suicide in the trenches: I knew a simple soldier boy Who grinned at life in empty joy, Slept soundly through the lonesome dark, And whistled early with the lark. In winter trenches, cowed and glum With crumps and lice and lack of rum, He put a bullet through his brain. No one spoke of him again. * * * * * You smug-faced crowds with kindling eye Who cheer when soldier lads march by, Sneak home and pray you'll never know The hell where youth and laughter go.


Siegfried Sassoon


#life

Writing starts with living. —Rumors of Water: Thoughts on Creativity & Writing


L.L. Barkat


#writing-advice #writing-life #writing-process #life

I hope I don't write TOO many books! When I look at authors who have written too many books, I wonder to myself "When did they live?" I certainly want to write BECAUSE I live! I know I don't want to write in order to live! My writing is an overflow of the wine glass of my life, not a basin in which I wash out my ideals and expectations.


C. JoyBell C.


#expectations #ideals #inspirational #inspirational-life #inspirational-living

Question for your life: If we were to kiss passionately for 30 minutes, would you refill my oxygen tank in the process?


Jarod Kintz


#oxygen #passion #process #question #life

By his very profession, a serious fiction writer is a vendor of the sensuous particulars of life, a perceiver and handler of things. His most valuable tools are his sense and his memory; what happens in his mind is primarily pictures.


Wallace Stegner


#images #imagination #senses #writing #imagination

But with regard to critical occasions, it often happens that all moments seem comfortably remote until the last.


George Eliot


#life

[W]hen I put Jorge in the library I did not yet know he was the murderer. He acted on his own, so to speak. And it must not be thought that this is an 'idealistic' position, as if I were saying that the characters have an autonomous life and the author, in a kind of trance, makes them behave as they themselves direct him. That kind of nonsense belongs in term papers. The fact is that the characters are obliged to act according to the laws of the world in which they live. In other words, the narrator is the prisoner of his own premises.


Umberto Eco


#creative-process #fictional-universe #writing #life

The life's work of Walt Disney and Ray Kroc had come full-circle, uniting in perfect synergy. McDonald's began to sell its hamburgers and french fries at Disney's theme parks. The ethos of McDonaldland and of Disneyland, never far apart, have finally become one. Now you can buy a Happy Meal at the Happiest Place on Earth.


Eric Schlosser


#fast-food #ray-kroc #successful-franchising #walt-disney #food

In medieval times, contrary to popular belief, most knights were bandits, mercenaries, lawless brigands, skinners, highwaymen, and thieves. The supposed chivalry of Charlemagne and Roland had as much to do with the majority of medieval knights as the historical Jesus with the temporal riches and hypocrisy of the Catholic Church, or any church for that matter. Generally accompanied by their immoral entourage or servants, priests, and whores, they went from tourney to tourney like a touring rock and roll band, sports team, or gang of South Sea pirates. Court to court, skirmish to skirmish, rape to rape. Fighting as the noble's substitution for work.


Tod Wodicka


#brigands #catholic-church #charlemagne #chivalry #highwaymen






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