✒️ Writers’ Wisdom: The Courage to Write
“You can, you should, and if you’re brave enough to start, you will.” ~ Stephen King
Love, Laugh, and Happiness
“You can, you should, and if you’re brave enough to start, you will.” ~ Stephen King
In / Into The key difference between ‘in’ and ‘into’ is that ‘in’ indicates a state of being, whereas ‘into’ indicates motion. For example, ‘into’ is often used to describe…
“You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you.” ~ Ray Bradbury
“The sooner you realize that your writing is all about you the quicker you’ll be able to write what you’re meant to be writing.” ~ Megg Geri
“Don’t worry about offending people. Any time you write something thought provoking, some idiots will complain, because they hate it when you make them think.” ― Oliver Markus Malloy,
Writing is not a relationship status, than why to make it complicated . . .
“The noun conscience refers to a state of awareness or a sense that one’s actions or intentions are either morally right or wrong, along with a feeling of obligation to…
Run-on sentence A run-on sentence is two complete sentences joined by a simple comma. This is different from a really long sentence. You need conjunctions to fix a run-on sentence.…
“Go where the pain is . . .
“Stories aren’t made of language: they’re made of something else. . . . perhaps they’re made of life.” ~ Philip Pullman