13th July 2016 | for Creatives | artist integrity, creative fear, writing, Donald Maass |
"Too many manuscripts tell their stories with timidity. What's needed instead are explosive bursts of divinity: Eruptions of insight, booms of self-revelation, scenes that flare open in the dark, prose that sizzles like sparklers."
"When other novelists unsettle us, we praise them. Yet when our own writing unsettles us, we worry."
"What gives a story high impact is that which is most personal and passionate in its author. That includes your own fears. They are your compass. They're directing you toward what unsettles. And also to what matters."
"The best work that anybody ever writes is the work that is on the verge of embarrassing him, always."
"For virtually all novelists, the challenge is to push farther, go deeper, and get mean and nasty."
"No art ever came out of not risking your neck."
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