Writing About Yourself Quotes
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Writing About Yourself Quotes & Sayings
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I think you become a writer when you stop writing for yourself or your teachers and start thinking about readers.
— Avi
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
Just do it. Get it down on the page. Work hard. And then let go. Ask yourself why you want to write. You have to be clear about that.
— Yann Martel
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
I tell people not to write too soon about their lives. Writing about yourself too young is loaded with psychological complexities.
— Mary Karr
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
The only thing that works with writing is that you care so passionately about it yourself, that you make someone else care passionately about it.
— Judy Blume
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
A writer's high doesn't come from thinking about the end result, only of the moment, one word, one sentence, one phrase at a time.
— C.J. Heck
Kids love me because I write stories that tell them about their capacity for evil. I'm one of the few writers who lets you cleanse yourself that way.
— Ray Bradbury
You don't have to always write about big stuff. Writing is about expressing yourself, you know? It can be about small stuff, too.
— Mick Jones
How do you write when you're not miserable? The solution, of course, is to make yourself miserable about not writing.
— Jerry Stahl
Let life be the foundation. Be brave. Wander deep inside yourself to the little room no one knows about. Fling the door wide open and write.
— Christy Hall
Writing music on your own makes you think a lot about your life. Who are you? Would you change anything about yourself? This is where it comes from.
— Enya
You're too busy writing the next book to worry about Googling yourself all the time.
— Annette Curtis Klause
The good news about self publishing is you get to do everything yourself. The bad news about self publishing is you get to do everything yourself.
— Lori Lesko