1st July 2016 | for Creatives | writing, KEEP CREATING, Ann Hood |
"It's so easy to think about writing; so easy to talk about it; and it's so easy to avoid it. But a bit part of it is getting the writer to sit and do what they're supposed to do."
"You've got to go, 'No, I can't come into work on the weekends—[that's] when I work on my novel.' ... People deserve those dreams, and they have to fight for them. You don't want to be at the end of your life and go, 'I met all the obligations people had for me.'"
"There's so many more things I need to write before the long night comes, before I put the pen down for the last time."
"Know what you're trying to make; know it; practice it. Just write, and write seriously, and don't worry about genre too much. Create something brand new."
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