Whenever I’m feeling trapped or lost, my best plan of action is to look to the source of everything I fear and love.
Read MoreThere’s always a little relief every time I finish a sentence that belongs in my story.
Read MoreOnce you get an idea you really like, you’re done for.
Read MoreWhat was fun yesterday is not always fun today.
Read MoreWriting a story takes time, time that grants me the opportunity to feel the effect of my words as I lay them out one beside the other.
Read MoreI’ll not find the next cool thing to do by trying to do what I think I should.
Read MoreI thought that once I was successful, I would be free at last from doing something I didn’t want to do, and that what I was doing always determined how I felt.
Read MoreSometimes as writers we simply don’t trust our audience to get just how big a deal something is.
Read MoreYou can stare out that window your whole life, and people will never all agree.
Read MoreIt’s the pain of doubting that tells me I needn’t doubt.
Read MoreThe point of art is to capture reality by limiting what we see of it.
Read MoreI only enjoyed the experience because I dropped all my judgment and prejudice and just let myself be where I was.
Read MoreMy inner-critic is what I sound like when I believe I have to do something to please someone else.
Read MoreHow useful misery can be when it reminds me of what I’d forgotten
Read MoreSo much of writing is believing you have everything you need, that you’re perfectly equipped to tell the story you must want to tell.
Read MoreMy true creativity reacts to nothing, but is an expansion of an idea already in motion.
Read MoreBelieve you really need something, anything, and your life seems to hang in the balance.
Read MoreWriting itself is a bit of an out of body experience.
Read MoreNo one can know our story as we do.
Read MoreThe scene that had felt so alive the day before seemed dead to me today.
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