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The safest way to success is to write according to the capacity of the stupidest member of the audience.
— Natasha Pulley
I've been writing about Vermont independence for nearly ten years ... and, more often than not, it was for an audience of one.
— Thomas Naylor
When I write a film, all I think about is where the thing ends and how to get the audience there.
— Jason Reitman
Never try to fit a target audience. Write what is true to the characters in their settings and the audience will find you.
— Alex Borstein
You have typewriters, presses. And a huge audience. How about raising hell?
— Jenkin Lloyd Jones
My writing objective is to remove the stage and sing, dance, laugh and cry with the audience as one spirit.
— Cathie Wright-Lewis
In truth, I never consider the audience for whom I'm writing. I just write what I want to write.
— J.K. Rowling
I love writing for young adults because they are such a wonderful audience, they are good readers, and they care about the books they read.
— Katherine Paterson
I don't ever try to anticipate my audience. I just write the songs I want to write, and hope people like 'em.
— Lyle Lovett
In the writing of memoirs, as in the production of shows, too much caution causes the audience to nod and think of other channels.
— Gerald Clarke
I don't come up with ideas, they come to me. I write them down and try to convey what's wrong with me to the audience as best I can.
— Iliza Shlesinger
There is an audience for everything; our job as writers is to do the work and provide readers with a choice.
— Elizabeth Hernandez
When you know what you want to communicate, ask yourself: Who is my audience and what does he know about the subject?
— Sandra Lamb
Not to have an audience is a kind of death.
— Tillie Olsen
It's easier to find a new audience than to write a new speech.
— Dan S. Kennedy
No book or magazine article is for "everyone" so know your audience, then target them with your writing.
— W. Terry Whalin
When writing for a mass audience, put a fact in every sentence.
— Michael Hastings
I seek to take my audience on an emotional roller-coaster ride, a journey of laughter and tears and every sentiment in between.
— Marc Royston
Improvisation is just writing in front of an audience.
— Carl Reiner
I think when you write an enigmatic character into a film, you have to have real confidence that the audience are going to go with it.
— Gemma Arterton
If you write a screenplay that gets circulated, you have a bigger readership than any literary novelist. And it's an educated audience as well.
— William Monahan
I can't imagine writing if I didn't have a reader. Any more than an actor can imagine acting without an audience.
— Joan Didion
There's a certain freedom in writing when you don't know if you'll ever have an audience.
— Vanessa Diffenbaugh
I don't write for an audience, I don't think whether my book will sell, I don't sell it before I finish writing it.
— Ann Patchett
When you begin to losing your audience, do not get loud; get quiet, make them find you and come back to you.
— Joan Rivers
Audiences will admire your character's strength but connect with them through their weakness.
— Don Roff
Potentially, anyone writing on the Web can reach a global audience. In practice, hardly anyone ever does.
— Nick Cohen
I write books to influence people I will never meet. Books increase my audience and my message.
— Les Parrott
The size of your audience is more important than the size of your book
— Bernard Kelvin Clive
Your narrative may fail to grip if you haven't taken any care to find out how well or badly your audience member is faring (or feeling).
— Christopher Hitchens
I know I'm writing better now than I ever did for adults because I'm writing for an audience who know that they don't know everything.
— David Almond
The first audience that you have when writing a book is you.
— Isobelle Carmody
I think all writers write for an audience. There is no such thing as writing for yourself.
— William S. Burroughs
The person who writes for fools is always sure of a large audience.
— Arthur Schopenhauer