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pokkunn answered:
Live not in a book but in a real life!
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seesheflies reblogged this from newyorker and added:
I’m in a constant battle with myself lately about rediscovering my passion...journalism...
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ginaalilbit answered:
Be honest, be yourself, use your voice and just write, even when you think you have nothing to say.
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rogersf answered:
Keep writing
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stefanieirisweiss answered:
Write every day, no matter what. Force yourself, if only for 10 or 15 minutes. Even if you crave solitude, venture out each day.
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tinydancr answered:
Never stop building up your patience. To write, and to fully develop what you write, you must be totally invested and endlessly patient.
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lacuruba answered:
Read your text out loud, no matter if you’re alone. This helps to find hidden mistakes.
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literarytrashcan answered:
Never leave your stories unattended to for more than twelve hours at a time, or they WILL play tricks on you
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mugforthought answered:
Follow @Quotes4Writers on Twitter! Helpful fun advice!
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gracebello reblogged this from newyorker
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johnjohnston100 answered:
Take your headphones out on the bus.
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arnoldbeekes answered:
Write without limitation, as if nobody is going to judge your writing.
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digidreamo answered:
It’s simple: just write.
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cerealcommas reblogged this from chrismohney and added:
Unfortunately, her middle initial is a C.
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seesheflies liked this
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eggsonforeheads answered:
just write !
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ecantwell answered:
Rejections are power.
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tracedreflection answered:
dont limit your imagination.
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orchis answered:
Read, read, read.
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lurami answered:
when you are sad, depress almost suicidal.. that’s the best moment to sit and write
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tenchfroast answered:
The best advice I could ever give to answer aspiring writer is to write. It’s the one thing many would-be scribes seem to forget.
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silvertoesillumination answered:
Get out of your own way.
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poorwriter106harlem answered:
Write what you feel.
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tea-day answered:
Keep your own thoughts fed.
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predatorywaspobserver answered:
Realize that nothing is off limits, the novel does not have a formula, pattern, or any method to attack it. A novel is expression of oneself
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thehournewspapers answered:
Work at it.
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allthingspassion answered:
Do your Morning Pages everyday.
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streettarinsummer answered:
be honest.
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manassehisrael answered:
Be sincere in your painting with words then even your lies will tell the most beautiful truths.
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riverburnings reblogged this from newyorker and added:
Worst thing today.
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littlekyle answered:
suicide.
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metropotamia reblogged this from newyorker and added:
I slid under the closing gate of Professional Hackery, Indiana Jones style. I feel sorry
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ryanbrown answered:
39 notes, seems about right.
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ninety9 reblogged this from chrismohney and added:
Complete non sequitur that will be entirely sensible to everyone who has been to T&J’s: on Mickey’s new blog one of the...
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theworldkeepsgoinground answered:
Be honest, don’t fuck around, know yourself. And though it’s beneath you try to figure out punctuation, or people won’t take you seriously
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bmichael answered:
A-greed! I was hoping that by the end of the piece, I would have a few stories in the New Yorker. This didn’t help at all!
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