I have an idea and a first line -- and that suggests the rest of it. I have little concept of what I’m going to say, or where it’s going. I have some idea of how long it’s going to be -- but not what will happen or what the themes will be. That’s the intrigue of doing it -- it’s a process of discovery. You get to discover what you’re going to say and what it’s going to mean.

T. Coraghessan Boyle

Mots clés writing writing-advice beginnings starting-a-book writing-fiction



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Write in pictures. With your words, let the reader see not letters, but images. Be specific about every detail, but don't describe it--make it happen on the page, if you were writing fiction, or make it happen over again, if you were writing about history or some recent event.

A.A. Patawaran

Mots clés writing storytelling writing-history writing-fiction



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My job takes up many daylight hours, it wakes me in the still of night and fills my head with ghosts and monsters but I love it, telling stories is what I was born to do.

Ken Scott

Mots clés writing fiction writing-fiction life-of-a-writer



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The Fiction defense. Sometimes I just need to use it.

C. Kennedy

Mots clés writing writing-fiction



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