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That is the definition of truth, it is the thing you must not say. “The miracle into which the child and the poet walk” [Tsvetaeva] as if walking home, and home is there…The thing that is both known and unknown, this is what we are looking for when we write. We go toward the most unknown and the best unknown, this is what we are looking for when we write. We go toward the best known unknown thing, where knowing and not knowing touch, where we hope we will know what is unknown. Where we hope we will not be afraid of understanding the incomprehensible, facing invisible, hearing the inaudible, thinking the unthinkable, which is of course: thinking. Thinking is trying to think the unthinkable: thinking the thinkable is not worth the effort. Painting is trying to paint what you cannot paint and writing is writing what you cannot know before you have written: it is preknowing and not knowing, blindly, with words. It occurs at the point where blindness and light meet. Kafka says—one very small line lost in his writing—“to the depths, to the depths.


Hélène Cixous


#home #truth #writing #home

hills that stand soft and a sky that stands high and blue, and the sun setting behind a windmill, and always, always, hazy strings of mountains that fall and fall away on the horizon.


Khaled Hosseini


#descriptive-writing #love-of-home #home

There are two moments worthwhile in writing, the one when you start and the other when you throw it in the waste-paper basket.


Samuel Beckett


#writing-advice #writing-philosophy #writing-advice

a good writer should draw the reader in by starting in the middle of the story with a hook, then go back and fill in what happened before the hook. Once you have the reader hooked, you can write whatever you want as you slowly reel them in.


Roland Smith


#writing #writing-advice

...about clichés. Avoid them like the plague.


Khaled Hosseini


#writing-advice #writing-advice

The journey home was made short by Ronan’s tales of research on love. He confessed to Katie he was not good at expressing his inner feelings. He adopted the Socratic Method and asked all his friends and family for advice. They proved no help so he enlisted the help of Lovely Lucy Looney, the local librarian. He went and researched love, sex and flirting. He spoke of Lucy’s shock on his many visits to the library and his mortification but Katie’s love was worth all embarrassment. She was touched by his Herculean efforts and knew he was her soul mate


Annette J. Dunlea


#annette-j-dunlea #irish-writer #family

There is a ruthlessness to the creative act. It often involves a betrayal of the status quo.


Alan Watt


#writing-advice #writing-from-the-heart #writing-process #writing-advice

Remember: when people tell you something's wrong or doesn't work, they are almost always right. When they tell you exactly what's wrong and how to fix it, they are almost always wrong.


Neil Gaiman


#writing-advice

I disagree with the advice of 'write about what you know.' Write about what you need to know, in an effort to understand.


Donald Windham


#understand #writing #writing-advice #writing-advice

In the future, when something comes up, you tell exactly how it happened but write down for yourself the way you think it should have happened. Tell the truth and write the story. Then you won't get mixed up. It was the best advice Francie every got.


Betty Smith


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