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Write Quotes by Dani Shapiro
- With tremendous clarity and wisdom, Daniel Tomasulo has crafted a memoir at once heartbreaking and uplifting. Layers of time and memory—childhood, adolescence, early adulthood, middle…
- Everything you need to know about life can be learned from a genuine and ongoing attempt to write
- Everything I know about life I learned from the daily practice of sitting down to write.
- If you write memoir, it can't be about blame or hurt; it has to be creative.
- How do we live the writer's life? There's only one simple answer: 'we write.'
- Music inspires me and puts me in the right mood, but to actually listen to it when I write - I find it gets in…
- If I waited to be in the mood to write, I'd barely have a chapbook of material to my name. Who would ever be in…
- With each book you write you have to learn how to write that book - so every time, you have to start all over again.
- When it comes to the personal essays I write, I just convince myself that no one will ever read them.
- I live with my family on the top of a hill in the country, and during the days, my house is quiet, save for the…
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