by Laura Peters Writing is more than just a passion for some people. For them, it is their career, it is their whole life, and it is something that they are attached to in more ways than one. Although, for some, it is just something that they do to make themselves feel better, […] via The… Continue reading The Freedom to Write Whatever, Wherever is What You Need — A Writer’s Path
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Why Writers Should Review Books — A Writer’s Path
by ARHuelsenbeck If you are a reader, you should write book reviews. via Why Writers Should Review Books — A Writer’s Path
The Complications of World Building For an Author — A Writer’s Path
by Doug Lewars I enjoy writing in the Fantasy genre and World Building is a part of that. It may or may not be extensive. For example, you can simplify your life considerably if you use our existing world and just add a bit of magic here and there. J.K. Rowling uses that […] via The… Continue reading The Complications of World Building For an Author — A Writer’s Path
How Writing Is Like Video Game Development by Christopher Swiedler — MG Book Village
Or, why you should listen to your English teacher Early in the morning, when my kids are asleep, I’m a writer of science-fiction novels for middle-grade readers. My first book, IN THE RED, will be out on March 24 from HarperCollins. It’s the story of two kids living on Mars who get stranded during a […]… Continue reading How Writing Is Like Video Game Development by Christopher Swiedler — MG Book Village
You Can’t Do Anything Without A Story Arc — Rolando Andrés Ramos
Plotting is difficult for me, and always has been. I do that before I actually start writing, but I always do characters, and the arc of the story, first… You can’t do anything without a story arc. Where is it going to begin, where will it end. 26 Elizabeth George Quotes – Inspirational Quotes at […]… Continue reading You Can’t Do Anything Without A Story Arc — Rolando Andrés Ramos
How To Upgrade Your Creative Life — Sergey Faldin
Use this brilliant quote from Ira Glass I recently stumbled upon a quote by Ira Glass — the famous producer and host of This American Life. It changed my life, and it changed the way I view creative work. The quote is pretty famous among creative types. So famous, that Ira fears “it might be… Continue reading How To Upgrade Your Creative Life — Sergey Faldin
“Men are so simple of mind, and so much dominated by their immediate needs, that a deceitful man will always find plenty who are ready to be deceived.” — Art of Quotation
Men are so simple of mind, and so much dominated by their immediate needs, that a deceitful man will always find plenty who are ready to be deceived. Niccolo Machiavelli, Italian, diplomat, politician, historian, philosopher, writer, playwright and poet via “Men are so simple of mind, and so much dominated by their immediate needs, that a… Continue reading “Men are so simple of mind, and so much dominated by their immediate needs, that a deceitful man will always find plenty who are ready to be deceived.” — Art of Quotation
“When a poem is really finished, you can’t change anything. You can’t move words around. You can’t… “ — Art of Quotation
When a poem is really finished, you can’t change anything. You can’t move words around. You can’t say, ‘In other words, you mean.’ No, that’s not it. There are no other words in which you mean it. This is it. W. S. Merwin, poet via “When a poem is really finished, you can’t change anything. You… Continue reading “When a poem is really finished, you can’t change anything. You can’t move words around. You can’t… “ — Art of Quotation
“…it is always posterity that makes the masterpiece.” — Art of Quotation
Society takes what it wants. The artist himself does not count, because there is no actual existence for the work of art. The work of art is always based on the two poles of the onlooker and the maker, and the spark that comes from the bipolar action gives birth to something – like electricity. […]… Continue reading “…it is always posterity that makes the masterpiece.” — Art of Quotation
“We will not be complicit by being complacent” — Art of Quotation
With Donald Trump’s election, I knew I could not remain silent. I in no way considered myself an activist. But in January 2017, just after the inauguration, I opened my computer and worked late into the night setting up a nonpartisan Facebook group for myself and a few like-minded friends. I wanted to create a […]… Continue reading “We will not be complicit by being complacent” — Art of Quotation