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“Many authors swear cats are lucky. Afflatus for the writing process. I, however, see right through their evil asses.”
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Cats
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Afflatus
“Having a set of writing tools helps when you get lost in your writing process. And we all get lost sometimes.”
Writing
Writers
Author
Writing Tools
“Criminal profiling is the writing process in reverse. Writers create characters and project their actions forwards into a timeline. Profilers are left with the aftermath of an offender's behaviour and must extrapolate backwards to establish their characteristics.”
Psychology
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Behavioral Psychology
Profiling
Criminology
Criminal Mindset
Profiler
“As so often happens in my strange writing process, after weeks of distraction; of not thinking about the book at all; yesterday I started writing before the sun was up, or coffee was made. Whipped out a whole chapter of probably six or seven separate scenes in less than two hours. Now today, the whole story has slipped into a deeper level of knowing and connections than has (as far as I know, anyway) ever really been written about before. This is much as my experience was with Ailana, when I kept slipping into deeper and deeper gears. Bringing forth insights I myself had never learned or suspected.”
Writing
Writers
Writers On Writing
Writers On Writing Books
“Don't think about the writing process too much. Just do one thing: tell the motherfucking story.”
Humor
Inspiration
Wisdom
Writing
Funny
Quotes
Story
Author
Storytelling
Writing Process
Motherfucker
Telling Stories
Twitter
Amwriting
Motherfucking
Writing with Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process
“One thinks about modern academics, especially philosophers and sociologists. Their language is often voiceless and without power because it is so utterly cut off from experience and things. There is no sense of words carrying experiences, only of reflecting relationships between other words or between "concepts." There is no sense of an actual self seeing a thing or having an experience... Sociology—by its very nature?—seems to be an enterprise whose practitioners cut themselves off from experience and things and deal entirely with categories about categories. As a result sociologists, more even than writers in other disciplines, often write language which has utterly died”
Academic Writing
Lots of Fun at Finnegans Wake: Unravelling Universals
“His writing processes involve a psychological scorching, as self-reflection passes through the ‘slow fire of consciousness’: a hellish toasting of thoughts in the forge of the mind.”
Toasting
“Approaching the writing process as one of my favorite games and adjusting its design so that I couldn’t wait to engage in working on the book was of big help and enormous fun.”
Writing
Self Help
Gamification
Turning Your Dream Into Success
Margaret Atwood: Conversations
“Interview 2019: Here's a deep dark secret that I'm going to share with you: Everybody who goes on about their writing process is probably just making it up, because you can't actually remember that much about how you wrote things. Unless you're a much better organized person than I am. (My process) is skiing down a hill. When you are skiing down a hill, you're trying not to fall over --- and you're making a lot of unconscious decisions automatically. You're not thinking about them because if you do, you will fall over.”
The Writing Process
Scar Tissue
“When you're at odds with yourself, it's hard to create. Sometimes the writing process is as easy as opening up the window and letting in the breeze. And sometimes it's like chiseling away at a block of granite with a pencil.”
Inspiration
Writing
Creativity
Songwriting
Writer S Block
“I always feel like I should have really interesting answers to questions about my writing process -and one day I’ll make something up involving goat bones and virgin’s blood – but the truth is, I get up, make coffee, I sit down, and I start writing.”
Writing
Writing Process
Writing Advice
“Some writers say they find the writing process lonely. I don't. Yes, it's solitary but when you can escape into a world of your own making in the company of potentially great characters, you're not aware you're alone.”
Writing
Writing Process
Writing Life
Solitary
Loneliness Quotes
Writing Quotes
“Writing a novel is a bit like being Daniel Boone. An author stands atop a ridge in a mountain range and can generally see a number of peaks in the distance. What lies between those peaks—the dales and glens, rivers, forests, and other features that distinguish one mountain landscape from another... is where the artistry and intrigue of the writing process lives. As the writer sets out into the story, leaving behind those high points—the beginning, a twist here and there, the climax, and, if perhaps a bit indistinct for the distance to cover, the end—entering the vale below, all manner of things can happen the writer never intended or expected at the onset.”
Writing Process
Writing Philosophy
“The obscure, unexplainable aspect of the writing process is about how some rhymes appear in your head. It often feels more like tuning in to some kind of channel than composing words in your mind.”
Writers On Writing
Writers Quotes
Poets On Poetry
Authors On Writing
Dead Toad Scrolls
“Writing a memoir is a holistic method of learning and healing by placing responsibility for personal transformation on the spiritual authority of the self. Writing a person’s life story is useful to gain a comprehensive understanding regarding a person’s maturation, distinctive stages of personal development, and the influences provided by their family and society. The writing processes also serves as a catharsis for painful personal events that a person seeks to integrate into their transmuting being. Writing our personal story, we discover new dimensions of our being.”
Self Discovery
Healing
Writing
Self Reflection
Memoir
Healing The Past
Writing Process
Healing Insights
Memoir Writing
“Amazing Stories Mag: What does your writing process look like?
Ursula K. Le Guin: It looks like a woman sitting at a desk, or staring out a window, or cooking dinner, or waking up in the morning, or whatever. You know what a ground bass is in music? A theme that keeps going on underneath, no matter what else is happening on top of it? Writing is the ground bass of my existence.”
Writing
Science Fiction
Ursula K Le Guin
Draft No. 4: On the Writing Process
“Ideas are where you find them”
Inspiration
Creativity
Ideas
Draft No. 4: On the Writing Process
“Writing is selection. Just to start a piece of writing you have to choose one word and only one from more than a million in the language. Now keep going. What is your next word?”
Writing
Words
Editing
Selection
Draft No. 4: On the Writing Process
“Writers come in two principal categories -- those who are overtly insecure and those who are covertly insecure.”
Writing
Editing
Authors
Sunstone, Vol. 1
“Once I started writing the actual story, it became apparent that this wasn't going to be a story about one domme and two submissives. It just made no sense. A simple, serious look at the characters and their situation transformed it into a story about two women, two online friends, who met for the sole purpose of scratching a very specific sexual itch.
And then, the unplanned romance messed up their plans. It was a story about them dealing with their emotions, trying at first to deny the crush. Then, as it grew to love, it became about them struggling to find a way to admit it.
It was a very intreaguing [sic.] writing process, as the conflict within their story was interesting, human, and loaded with irony.
That is the amazing thing about writing romance. You start realizing just how much logic is chucked out the window.
When we are secretly in love, we make mistakes. We make stupid decisions and justify them with the dumbest of reasons. These reasons make sense at the time ... [sic.] they make perfect sense
to us
... [sic.]
And those reasons, those persistent self delusions piss off everyone around us who can see the obvious.
So yeah ... [sic.] Ally, Lisa, Alan, and Anne ... [sic.] they all changed from their initial conception.
More and more of their pasts, their motivations, and their interests were revealed. ...
From my experience, the funny thing about writing is how the characters rarely remain what you initially thought they would be.”
Writing Process
The Author's Blueprint
“It is imperative that your work habits from school do not make their way into your book writing process. I am talking about the practice of typing the last words just before the deadline every time you would hand in an assignment, a paper, or even a thesis. Your book needs time to mature, and you must allow yourself the luxury of rewriting and editing until you are satisfied.”
Writing
Writing Process
Writing Books
“When the author is not traveling, he works at an L-shaped desk, which affords a view north through a large sunny window. He writes everything on an electric typewriter because "it has to be a book from the first day," he explains. He has no daily routine because of all the traveling he does, but follows a very disciplined writing process. He writes each page six times, then places it in a three-ring binder with a DePauw University cover ("a talisman," he calls this memento from his alma mater). When he feels that he has gotten a page just right, he takes out another 20 words. "After a year, I've come to the end. Then I'll take this first chapter, and without rereading it, I'll throw it away and write the chapter that goes at the beginning. Because the first chapter is the last chapter in disguise." He always hands in a completed manuscript, and his editor is his first reader.”
Quotes For Writers
Publishers Weekly
Richard Peck
“It's basically an act of faith, hoping that a small idea will unspool into a bigger whole. Sometimes, in fact often, it doesn't and it just runs out of steam. The hope for me is that it will snowball. the best way to put it is that I have no particular method or technique per se, other than this: I plan nothing, I outline nothing, I start with an idea or an image or a line of dialogue and see where it leads me. Because I never know what the next page will contain, let alone the end of the book, I am perpetually surprised by the course that my characters take. The writing process is as full of surprises and twists for me as the reading experience is for my readers. I love the spontaneity of writing this way, the possibilities left open, the feeling that I am not constrained or committed to any given path. Every day, I am surprised by something. It may not be the most efficient way of writing, but it has served me well thus far.”
Writing
Writing Process
Writing Advice
“You don't teach a person how to write as much as you teach that person how to survive the writing process.”
Writing Process
“I like to skip prewriting. I love just jumping into the actual writing process. Then I revise/edit and fix what I need to. Then the following steps; proofread and publish. Of course before you just go into writing, it would be a good idea to do some charts of each chapter...what you would want each one to be about and have a character list with their personalities and how they will come into play in your book. I mean, you wouldn't just want to go all crazy and jot down all kinds of random stuff at once...trust me, you'll go crazy. With writing, you take it as it comes, go with your own flow.-Nina Jean Slack”
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