A writer's pen depreciates with every word that it writes. Whereas she appreciates with every word that she writes.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana

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Creating something is only half the battle. The other half is finding people who care about it.

Ramsey Isler

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No one has yet tested the pencil
To see how many words it can write

Xi Chuan

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Stories allow the writer and the reader to live in the same world

Irene fantopoulos

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If all that one sees is a tiny speck of perspective in the larger scheme of things. And each perspective is made alive by the amalgamation of learning. And learning is a mere accumulation of skill and knowledge : both deriving from Truth. And Truth is not absolute but more of a figment of one's imagination made apparent to the senses. Then all, or for the most part, is fiction.

Nikhil Sharda

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You have to finish things — that’s what you learn from, you learn by finishing things.

Neil Gaiman

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Those who can't, and can't teach, translate.

(attrib: F.L. Vanderson)

Mort W. Lumsden

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Isn't one of the first lessons of good elocution that there's nothing one can say in any rambling, sprawling rant that can't, through some effort, be said shorter and better with a little careful editing? Or that, in writing, there's nothing you can describe in any page-filling paragraph that can't be captured better in just a sentence or two? Perhaps even nothing in any sentence which cannot better be refined in a single, spot-on word? Does it not follow, then, that there's likely nothing one can say in any word - in saying anything at all - that, ultimately, isn't better left unsaid?

(attrib: F.L. Vanderson)

Mort W. Lumsden

Mots clés writing communication language editing



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Fiction in general holds little interest for me. Novels, in particular, arouse more suspicion than intrigue. It truly baffles me that any practitioner of make-believe should (especially in this day and age) feel the need to produce anything so gratuitous. The fact that certain examples of this fare can approach the length of your average dictionary seems inherently absurd.

Dan Garfat-Pratt

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I’m an author. We don’t want to lead. We don’t need to follow. We stay home and make stuff up and write it down and send it out into the world, and get inside people’s heads. Perhaps we change the world and perhaps we don’t. We never know. We just make stuff up.

Neil Gaiman

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