New Writers Quotes
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New Writers Quotes & Sayings
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I love working on the fly when the writers come up with new jokes on show nights. It's exciting. I love it so much.
— Allison Janney
Too many new writers dress up old cliches.
— Christopher Fowler
New writers seem to pop up from everywhere. And quite a few of them are really good and original.
— Toni Jerrman
My problem with new writers is that it takes me five or six years to memorise the right names.
— Larry Niven
You cannot keep something down that is bound to rise.
— Juliet C. Obodo
A step taken to a new idea is a step taken to a new world!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
When you're young, you keep reading new writers and you keep changing your mind about how you ought to sound.
— Paul Auster
As I said earlier, there are no writers who could create a literary vision of the new reality.
— Andrzej Wajda
I have the longing that all writers have for new ears to pour my words into.
— Alasdair MacLean
Writing is a form of art. Do not use New Times Roman or Arial because it's boring and hackneyed.
— Natalya Vorobyova
Everything that is old was once new.
— A.D. Posey
Well, you know, writers just suck up new experiences - we're just like the vacuum cleaners of newness.
— Charlaine Harris
Our constant desire to genre-label cripples new writers. Let them experiment, explore and surprise.
— Carla H. Krueger
I always crave to see more stories about and by people of color, particularly new work by young black writers.
— Katori Hall
It's a new world. Stand up.
— A.D. Posey
Writing something new is an effective way to get rid of writer's block. Or you can observe the people around you and fantasize like I do.
— B.A. Gabrielle
I think writers like old cities and are made very nervous by new cities.
— Donald Barthelme
Everything important in sci-fi showed up in the magazines first. It's the proving ground for new writers and new ideas.
— Orson Scott Card
Writers are explorers who find new worlds and use words to bring them to our reality.
— D. Anne Paris
In the new style, homosexuals and heterosexuals could be equally unhappy, equally happy, and equally screwed up.
— Christopher Bram
What doesn't kill us gives us something new to write about.
— Julie Wright
A failed short story is a few weeks of fruitless work; a failed novel is a dead child.
— The New York Writers Workshop
Every new generation of SF writers remakes cyberpunk - a genre often laced with dystopian subtexts - in its own image.
— Paul Di Filippo
The writers' strike a couple years ago was a bonanza for reality TV shows new and old.
— Carole Nelson Douglas
I always send new writers to 'Writer's Digest Books' line-up of how-to books. I read them all when I was starting out, and they were very helpful.
— Gail Z. Martin
Every famous writer was once an unknown writer. If publishers never published new writers, they wouldn't be publishing anyone at all after a while.
— Victoria Strauss
The purpose of a writer is to keep civilisation from destroying itself.
(Interview, New York Post Magazine, September 14, 1958) — Bernard Malamud
(Interview, New York Post Magazine, September 14, 1958) — Bernard Malamud
New Testament writers do not tell me why God chose to save me. They only tell me to be thankful that He did.
— J.I. Packer
We've got a bunch of new writers now who tell me they grew up watching The Simpsons. It's bizarre, and they're writing some very funny stuff.
— Matt Groening
Today it is an amazing, if unexpected, legacy of Star Wars that so many gifted writers are contributing new stories to the Saga.
— George Lucas
As an actress, I am always interested in the new writers.
— Donna McKechnie
People have told me, "Go write your book," and I said, "OK.
— Millicent Ashby
There is magic in the old and magic in the new; the trick is to successfully combine the two.
— A.D. Posey
I love new writing, new blood, modern works by unknown writers.
— Joseph Fiennes
No one has the right to enter literature without fresh new ideas. We've got too many dexterous drudges as it is.
— Jan Neruda
It ends when you're ready for a new beginning.
— A.D. Posey