Writing fiction, I really just sit there and it just comes. Alexander McCall Smith fictionsitwrite Change image and share on social
Writing fiction is... an endless and always defeated effort to capture some quality of life without killing it. Rose Wilder Lane capturedefeateffort Change image and share on social
Writing fiction is for me a fraught business, an occasion of daily dread for at least the first half of the novel, and sometimes all the way through. The work process is totally different from writing nonfiction. You have to sit down every day and make it up. Joan Didion businessdailyday share on social
Writing fiction is the 'job' I try to keep at the center of things. The movie stuff has been a wonderful accident, though not entirely bizarre, either, as I have done some work in film before, and even directed a ridiculous, cable-access feature back in my 20s. Jonathan Raymond 20saccessaccident share on social
Writing fiction, there are no limits to what you write as long as it increases the value of the paper you are writing on. Buddy Ebsen fictionincreaselimit Change image and share on social
Writing fiction was a way to take the ideas that troubled me or confused me and put them under pressure. Phil Klay confusefictionidea Change image and share on social
Writing film scripts is the hardest thing in the world. A script has to go to five or six drafts, and you need the feedback of other people and to keep coming back with a fresh eye, honing it down. Gurinder Chadha backcomedraft Change image and share on social
Writing, film, sculpture, music: it's all make-believe, really. Kate Bush filmmakemusic Change image and share on social
Writing for a soap - writing for 25 characters day in, day out - is one of the most difficult jobs in Hollywood. Eric Braeden characterdaydifficult Change image and share on social
Writing for adults and writing for young people is really not that different. As a reporter, I have always tried to write as clearly and simply as possible. I like clean, unadorned writing. So writing for a younger audience was largely an exercise in making my prose even more clear and direct, and in avoiding complicated digressions. Serge Schmemann adultaudienceavoid share on social