Death on the Air and Other Stories Quotes
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“Above all things -- read. Read the great stylists who cannot be copied rather than the successful writers who must not be copied.”
― Death on the Air and Other Stories
― Death on the Air and Other Stories
“You may be able to write a novel, you may not. You will never know until you have worked very hard indeed and written at least part of it. You will never really know until you have written the whole of it and submitted it for publication.”
― Death on the Air and Other Stories
― Death on the Air and Other Stories
“Please don't entertain for a moment the utterly mistaken idea that there is no drudgery in writing. There is a great deal of drudgery in even the most inspired, the most noble, the most distinguished writing. Read what the great ones have said about their jobs; how they never sit down to their work without a sigh of distress and never get up from it witout a sigh of relief. Do you imagine that your Muse is forever flamelike -- breathing the inspired word, the wonderful situation, the superb solution into your attentive ear? ... Believe me, my poor boy, if you wait for inspiration in our set-up, you'll wait for ever.”
― Death on the Air and Other Stories
― Death on the Air and Other Stories
“Why do you want to become an author? I will accept only one answer. If it is because you feel you can write better than you can do anything else then go ahead and do it without frills and flourishes. Stick to your present job and write in your spare time: but do it as if it is a whole time job.”
― Death on the Air and Other Stories
― Death on the Air and Other Stories
“You must be able to write. You must have a sense of form, of pattern, of design. You must have a respect for and a mastery over words.”
― Death on the Air and Other Stories
― Death on the Air and Other Stories