Authors On Writing Quotes

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Krystal Sutherland
“Some people are born with an ear for music, some people are born with a talent for drawing, some people...have a built-in radar that tells them where a comma needs to go in a sentence.”
Krystal Sutherland, Our Chemical Hearts

Yarro Rai
“Do not remove the blood from pages just add a punctation.”
Yarro Rai, Light and Shadow

Yarro Rai
“Do not remove the blood from pages just to add a punctuation.”
Yarro Rai, Light and Shadow

Samuel R. Delany
“Statistically, you've got a better chance of going to Hollywood and becoming a superstar in the movies than you do of becoming a successful writer.”
Samuel R. Delany

David Kessler
“Saya percaya jika sebuah buku tidak berdampak pada penulisnya, buku tersebut tidak akan berdampak pada orang lain.”
David Kessler, Life Lessons: Two Experts on Death and Dying Teach Us About the Mysteries of Life and Living

Veronica Purcell
“Can't please others' expectations. I just please my own.”
Veronica Purcell

Evelyn   Winters
“Why are characters so much more interesting with their imperfections, and yet we strive to be perfect?”
Evelyn Winters

“… I am at best an ‘arranger’ of sorts. Someone who gets lucky at times in arranging those meaningless letters in a sensible pattern; letters that have in them the power of endless possibilities. End of it, despite my best efforts, some of my writings may still remain as disjointed and incoherent as they are on a QWERTY keyboard. And that to me is the rationale for the name of this blog: Worthless Whispers. To sum up, I am like the curious kid who runs his tender fingers on the melodiously mysterious piano, unwittingly hitting the right notes, alternating between music and noise, as if his fingers are guided by the will of the invisible.”
Rasal, I Killed the Golden Goose : A COLLECTION OF THOUGHTS, THOUGHTLESSNESS, SILENCES, POEMS & SOME ‘SHOT’ STORIES

Nanette L. Avery
“Sometimes writing like having a plant that never gets watered and expecting it to blossom.”
Nanette L. Avery

B.S. Murthy
“The possibilities of life are indeed novel and seemingly my life has crystallized itself in my body of work before death could dissipate it.”
B.S. Murthy

Veronica Purcell
“Rejection is a challenge. Persistence is patience. Reward is a lifetime in the making. Despite what happens, only death will stop this author from writing fiction.”
Veronica Purcell

Finn Eccleston
“It has been said that I write with some of the best reasoning to ever grace the all-encompassing page that is mankind. Who said that, you ask? I did, of course.”
Finn Eccleston, The Community: A Funny and Disturbing Conspiracy Mystery Novel

Jack Freestone
“If I write about a good experience, or a beautiful place, I feel uplifted. If I write about taking ecstasy in a nightclub, I experience the sensations of the drug. If I write about a traumatic experience, I relive it, and it serves as therapy. In a similar way, hypnotherapists and psychologists have their patients relive their past experiences, or trauma, as part of their healing process.”
Jack Freestone

“Master Heldris of Cornwall
is writing these verses strictly to measure.
As for those who possess them, he commands and requests,
right here at the beginning of the work he is creating,
that anyone who has them should burn them
rather than share them with the kind of people
who don't know a good story
when they hear one.”
Heldris de Cornualles, Silence: A Thirteenth-Century French Romance

Will Raywood
“Your aim shouldn’t be simply to produce marketable products; you should strive to tell stories that genuinely resonate with readers, creating characters and narratives they will cherish and return to time and again.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“The most impactful stories are authentic. They stem from genuine human experiences, not from mechanical adherence to formulas and plot templates. Don’t settle for mediocrity; aim for authenticity.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“Tropes determine who will read your book; themes determine who will love it—or hate it. Themes hold incredible power. They are timeless, having existed since the dawn of civilization, and won’t lose their grip on our minds anytime soon. Use them with mastery and care.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“Storytelling isn’t an invention but a natural product of brain activity, and as such, it obeys natural laws rooted in human psychology.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“In storytelling, passion matters more than technical expertise. Knowledge and skills can be acquired, but without passion, authors have little hope of lasting success. Therefore, write about topics close to your heart, but always do your research before you begin.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“Self-doubt is every writer’s nemesis. While healthy in moderation, unchecked self-doubt can lead to procrastination, crippling perfectionism, and ultimately failure. If you’re drawn to storytelling, you already have the precious spark of creativity. What’s holding you back is a lack of knowledge and confidence in your abilities.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“Storytelling is both an art and a science of sharing. Every gripping story, regardless of genre—whether romance, family saga, mystery, fantasy, or science fiction—is fundamentally about human connection or the absence thereof.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“The elusive quality we call talent has minimal impact on your chances of becoming a full-time writer. What truly counts are your skill set and mindset.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“If there’s a secret to success, it’s this: Don’t aim to impress; aim to engage. Storytelling is the art of emotional exchange. To truly connect, you must be willing to share.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“Building a loyal following matters more than achieving bestseller status, winning literary awards, or chasing other vanity metrics. True fans are invaluable. They’re not just a means to financial independence—they’re the reason you write.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“I don’t question my calling, no matter the difficulties or setbacks. I write because that’s who I am.
We enjoy doing what we’re good at—that’s the key to lasting success.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“Great stories draw us into their world and never let go. They continue to influence us long after the last page or the rolling credits. They grow on us, becoming a part of us. They create shared experiences, allowing us to build bridges with others and form communities. Behind their magic lies a science—something we can study, understand, and master.”
Will Raywood, The Natural Laws of Story: Master the Art and Science of Engaging Narratives

Will Raywood
“What determines the success of a story is not its ability to mirror real life or its escapist value; it’s its power to illuminate specific aspects of the human experience in an engaging way. Ultimately, the main goal of storytelling is to create shared emotional experiences.”
Will Raywood, The Natural Laws of Story: Master the Art and Science of Engaging Narratives

“If there’s something I learnt from reading, it’s that all writers were once there. At the bottom of the well. Some have only just climbed out, while others did so a long time ago. But everyone says the same thing – I’ll end up inside again.”
Hwang Bo Reum

Fatima Abounassir
“Having traveled from the shores of Morocco to the hills of Ireland, I've learned that 'home' isn't just a place you're from, but a place you create. I write stories for the young person I was—the one who felt a little lost—to show them that your own strength is the most powerful magic you will ever find.”
Fatima Abounassir, Wilma Wonders: The Heir of Oakhaven

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