In this blog post I will provide nine different quotes from three different readings "The Daily Writing Routines of Great Writers", "Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life" and "Zen in the Art of Writing". The quotes will portray about the writing process each writer goes through. As i will include three different quotes about my own writing process.
The Daily Writing Routines of Great Writers (Maria Popova) “If groggy, type notes and allocate, as stimulus.” (Henry Miller) “If the work is going well, I spend a quarter or half an hour reading what I wrote the day before, and I make a few corrections.” (Simone de beauvoir) “You read what you have written and, as you always stop when you know what is going to happen next, you go on from there.” (Ernest Hemingway) Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life (Anne Lamott) “The person may not have an answer to what is missing or annoying about the piece, but writing is so often about making mistakes and feeling lost.” (Anne Lamott) “What I do is to work over a piece until it feels just about right” (Anne Lamott) “Sometimes it is just a matter of fine-tuning, or maybe one whole character needs to be rethought.” (Anne Lamott) Zen in the Art of Writing (Ray Bradbury) “The faster you blurt, the more swiftly you write, the more honest you are.” (Ray Bradbury) “It was only when i began to discover the treats and tricks that came with word association that i began to find som true way through the minefields of imitation.” (Ray Bradbury) “I was feeling my way toward something honest, hidden under the trapdoor on the top of my skull.” (Ray Bradbury) My Quotes “Your ideas become more clear as you write them down.” “Get enough sleep, you'll think more clearly.’ “Organize your thoughts first then write.”
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