“Writing is an intimate, experiential act. You need to write for you, not for the audience. That’s how I write, for me and if others enjoy the ride, all the better.”
Jay Bonansinga
“Writing is an intimate, experiential act. You need to write for you, not for the audience. That’s how I write, for me and if others enjoy the ride, all the better.”
Jay Bonansinga
“In fourth grade, when I was ten, Mrs Hunter, the wife of a local minister, was our substitute teacher. One day she gave a writing assignment.
On my essay she wrote, ‘You’re a writer, I see.’”
Bruce Holbert
“There’s much room for some great writing [on television]. At the networks, it’s not pleasant.
The present and future are grim for the big networks.”
Peter Mehlman
“Publishing is an adjective. Now, I am a published writer. Once, I was an unpublished writer.
Either way, I’m a writer.”
Victoria Patterson
“When I was a child, everybody read newspapers. It was all about reading and writing. I thought there was nothing else for me to do with my life, but write.”
Ann Lewis Hamilton
“In the 1800s, books were full of story-related drawings. I think it’s time to return to that practice.”
J Scott Fuqua
“In a comedy club, the audience is part of the act. For a comedic play, the role of the audience is to laugh at the right time and place.”
Gabe Abelson
“I was selling three thousand Kindle versions of Blindfolded Innocence a day,”
Alessandra Torre
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