Writing About Yourself Quotes
Collection of top 32 famous quotes about Writing About Yourself
Writing About Yourself Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes writing about a TV show, or a movie, or a book, is the most honest way to write about yourself.
— Aaron Burch
I often fear to talk so occasionally I express my opinions and my love in writing.
— Debasish Mridha
Don't write about what you know - write about what you're interested in. Don't write about yourself - you aren't as interesting as you think.
— Tracy Chevalier
Look inside yourself and you'll find a world of things (a world of your own experiences)worth writing about.
— Bette Greene
The more I write the more I learn about writing. It is easy to say what looks good or sound good on paper until you experience it for yourself.
— Jeanette Michelle
Freedom. Writing should be all about freedom. Free yourself from societal constraints when you write. Create true Art.
— Isabeau Kelm
The great thing about writing: Stay with it ... ultimately you teach yourself something very important about yourself.
— Bernard Malamud
It's amazing what you find out about yourself when you write in the first person about someone very different from you.
— Doris Lessing
I've heard Stephen King say that when you write a novel you end up revealing everything about yourself.
— Ernest Cline
Forget all the rules. Forget about being published. Write for yourself and celebrate writing.
— Melinda Rucker Haynes
Pretend you're not spending $3 to read one of my books but buying me a coffee and having a conversation about yourself.
— Robin Sacredfire
I've always thought it was arrogant to write about yourself, particularly when you're still alive.
— Russell Means
Young writers reasonably say, 'I don't know what to write about,' so writing about yourself is a very literal way to begin.
— Susanna Moore
Write 100 things that you love about your partner. It's another way of keeping yourself in check. It's hard to do.
— Chris Pirillo
When you know what you want to communicate, ask yourself: Who is my audience and what does he know about the subject?
— Sandra Lamb
How do you write when you're not miserable? The solution, of course, is to make yourself miserable about not writing.
— Jerry Stahl
You're too busy writing the next book to worry about Googling yourself all the time.
— Annette Curtis Klause