I'm always looking at ways of shaking up the writing experience because I think it helps. — Michael Connelly Copy Share Image
Writing, as I experience it, means wringing out the heart/mind until it stops lying. — Jennifer Stone Copy Share Image
It's common procedure in the industry for people with little or no professional writing experience to get a book deal because of… — Carole Radziwill Copy Share Image
Because there is no better tool for writing than experience. It has very little to do with grammar and everything to do… — A. A. Gill Copy Share Image
Well, my background is journalism. I don't have any creative-writing experience except for one class I took as a sophomore in college. — Dave Eggers Copy Share Image
The advantage of writing from experience is that it often provides you with details that you would never think of yourself, no… — Christopher Paolini Copy Share Image
I have a lot more writing experience than Paul Dano has, so to be able to put that experience to use in… — Zoe Kazan Copy Share Image
For me, writing is an experience. It's an exercise in which I want to discover myself by taking my characters to the… — Ted Dekker Copy Share Image
For me, writing is an experience. It's an exercise in which I want to discover myself by taking my characters to the… — Ted Dekker Copy Share Image
The funny thing about writing is, although you are writing about an experience which only you have had, you are trying to… — Ronald Frame Copy Share Image
Weirdly the writing experience has not really changed that much except it used to be that I was busy because I had… — Bonnie Jo Campbell Copy Share Image
You're supposed to be writing from experience - experience with people, with reading, seeing some homeless guy on the street and making… — Julie Plec Copy Share Image
In my life there were a lot of situations where I could have been killed or some officer might have been killed… — Merle Haggard Copy Share Image