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Quotes About Writing

Once I got over the fear of writing female characters, it actually came quite easily and I was really happy with it. I just thought about girls I knew really, really well and I'd just have conversations with them and tried to relay how they talk about certain things.
~ Eli Roth
I want to release another CD this year, finish writing a screenplay, and make another short film.
~ Todd Barry
None of my books has been ever in my head; after they're finished, they go. It's like being a sort of medium; you just grab it when it's there then just release it when it's time to go. There's a lot of instinct, not planning.
~ Peter Ackroyd
I've come to see that these politicians that release books - no way are they actually writing those books. Not when they are working fulltime, too. There's no way. That's their name on the book, but it's not their work. I'm sure of that. There's no way.
~ Dean Wareham
Normally, it takes me about three years to write one of the big books. It is usually four years between releases because of the huge amount of travel and PR and just nuisance going on around them. I have a lot of pressure from publishers and agents.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Writing was always a release for me, a great joy. It wasn't work.
~ Elizabeth Berg
I can write anywhere. I actually wrote more than I ever did when I had small children. My children were never a hindrance.
~ Jamaica Kincaid
I've always been a writer. I've always done writing or spoken-word, hip-hop stuff with my friends.
~ Mat Kearney
I certainly grew up seeing more movies and television than I read books, but when it came time to do the thing itself you don't have to hire a lot of people to sit down and write a book, so that was the story-telling medium that was available to me.
~ John Sayles
For about a year, I worked for 'Daily Kos.' They were great. I mean, they allowed me to write whatever I was thinking about and feeling. 'The New York Daily News' saw it. They were making some pretty big changes. They hired a new editor in chief. I was his first hire.
~ Shaun King
I consider myself a writer who happens to write about history, rather than a historian. I was an English major in college. What I've learned about history is in the field, so to speak. Going into the archives and working with it directly.
~ Nathaniel Philbrick
The best writers attempt to become alternative historians.
~ Colum McCann
I actually worked in the general market for many years writing steamy historical romance, and I had more freedom in the Christian market than I ever did in the general market to write about any issue that I needed to write about.
~ Francine Rivers
Long historical books get written by women, but not contemporary experiments, which still seems to be a very male-dominated field.
~ Eleanor Catton
It can be a long gap between the emergence of fully researched historical biographies.
~ Antonia Fraser
I still find the idea of a research-heavy or historical novel daunting. That's something I've had in mind for a while: like, would you research for a year and then start writing? I sit down, and I just don't know how to write it.
~ Lynn Coady
For me, writing a historical novel was really hard. I love history as a subject and majored in it in college. I think, in a way, my training made it worse for me because I knew how important it was to focus on document-based analysis, and I really didn't want to get stuff wrong.
~ Min Jin Lee
After writing several chapter books, I found my true passion: historical fiction.
~ Kirby Larson
I like writing historical fiction.
~ Philippa Gregory
We speak about understanding each other, having those conversations nationwide - culturally, historically - and yet there's a lot of gaps. So I want to assist with closing the gap of knowing about and hearing about our Latino communities in terms of literature, in terms of writing.
~ Juan Felipe Herrera
When you write something it has to hit the level that you accept as being good.
~ Will Champion
Writing about cancer is always a challenge for me because it hits so close to home.
~ Suleika Jaouad
We've written for network television, where you have to worry about hitting these ad breaks, you have to worry about 42 minutes and 10 seconds exactly.
~ Matt Duffer
I'm a creative person. I love to write, I love to act, I love to perform, I love to create things with my hands, so I do all of these things that are kind of like hobbies in a way. They're things that I love, so it's not like a work-life balance; it's just a work-life marriage.
~ Krysten Ritter