Wednesday, April 16, 2014

My Top 10 List. . .

Inspiring Quotes by Famous Writers

As winner of an Honorable Mention in Bethlehem Writer's 2014 Short Fiction Contest I was asked to submit, along with a short bio, my top ten list. After banging my head fingers on the keyboard I finally came up with a list I find helpful on the long, and sometimes lonely journey that is my writing life. I find solace, inspiration, humor and camaraderie when I read the words of these famous writers.

photo courtesy of Wanna Commons Jenny Kaczorowski 

1.  These words by Ernest Hemingway have appeared on my blog before, but they remind me writing is no easy task and not to take it too seriously. 

“There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at the typewriter and bleed.”

2.  When I’m experiencing writer’s block Barbara Sher’s words often help. 

“You don’t need endless time and perfect conditions. Do it now. Do it today. Do it for twenty minutes and watch your heart start beating.”                                                

3.  When I’m facing a big project like an 80,000 word novel Mark Twain’s words fill me with hope. 

“The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret to getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks and ten starting on the first one.”                                                                                                                                        

4.  My first drafts are often a messy pile of dog poop and C. J. Cherryh words give me permission to keep going. 

“It is perfectly okay to write garbage—as long as you edit brilliantly.
5.  I love writing short stories, but they are not easy as Henry David Thoreau reminds me. 
“Not that the story need be long, but it will take a long while to make it short.”
6.  I am not a big planner, outliner, or plotter and usually write by the seat of my pants.     E. L. Doctorow’s words remind me I don’t have to know everything about the plot before I sit down to write. 
“Writing a novel is like driving a car at night. You can only see as far as your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way.”  
7.  Edgar Rice Burroughs words remind me to just keep writing, every day, lots of stories. 
“If you write one story, it may be bad; if you write a hundred, you have the odds in your favor.”
8.  Revising can be my best friend or my worst enemy, but Oscar Wilde’s words remind me I’m not alone. 
“This morning I took out a comma and this afternoon I put it back again.”                
9.  There are many, many, many rules for writing well, but I like Robert Silverberg’s best. 
“Three Rules for Literary Success: 1. Read a lot. 2. Write a lot. 3. Read a lot more, write a lot more.”                                                                                                                
10.  And because I love Ernest Hemingway and a his hits of humor. . . 
“There is no rule on how to write. Sometimes it comes easily and perfectly; sometimes it’s like drilling rock and then blasting it out with charges.”    

As always feel free to comment or add inspiring words of wisdom, your own or another author's.

18 comments:

  1. I love your quotes! Here's the one on my shelf: Good writing is clear thinking made visible`~Bill Wheeler.

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  2. Wow, Alexis I love your quote. Definitely adding that one to my list. Thanks for stopping by.

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  3. I love these inspirational quotes. These writers express how we all feel at times, and they do it brilliantly.

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    1. I have to agree Gay. Makes me feel better sometimes. Thanks for stopping by.

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  4. Great quotes! Thanks for making my day.

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  5. Great blog. Writing can be a long and lonely journey but also inspiring and uplifting. These quotes are great.

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    1. You are so right, Heather. Thanks for stopping by.

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  6. Thanks for reading and commenting, Rebecca.

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  7. The one I like and repeat, especially when someone tells me a rule for writing a novel, is from Maughm. "There are three rules for writing a novel. Unfortunately no one knows what they are."

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    1. What a great quote, Bonnie. I love it. Adding it to my list. Thanks for stopping by.

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  8. It's great that you included CJ Cherryh's quote. We've been having quite a discussion about our favorite Science Fiction authors on Linnea Sinclair's Yahoo Group, and CJ Cherryh's work is figuring prominently. Thanks. I also really appreciate the advice.

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    1. I love that quote by CJ Cherryh. One of my favorites. And I'm an editing fiend.
      Thanks for stopping by Terrel.

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    1. Thanks for reading and commenting, Carlene.

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  10. All great quotes. (I especially identify with Oscar Wilde's comma dilemma.) Some days writing is like spinning my wheels in sand--the harder I try, the deeper I bog down. Thanks for quote #10. I plan to try Hemingway's advice and blast my way out! (Metaphorically speaking, of course.)

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    1. I'm with you and Oscar Wilde. :) And I'll hand you a shovel when you get bogged down.
      Thanks for stopping by Sandy.

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