19th August 2017 | for Creatives | creating isn't easy, novel writing, writing, value the art, Stewart O'Nan |
"You have to do it better or different that it's been done before, otherwise there's no point doing it. But that challenge is what makes writing a book ... so much fun."
"I think a story, when properly told, finds its own natural length. If you try to extend it too much, it just stretches and begins to bore, and if you try to compress it too much, it just fractures. So you just hope that you can find the right rhythm. It's a musical thing. You feel it out, you cut back, you switch things around—until it feels entirely natural. A story should feel easy when of course it's far from easy." (artist)
"It is our job as writers to do the work, have the courage to bring it out and present it to the world, because that's why we are here."
"Just becaue a novel is easy to read does not mean it was easy to write."
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