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- In the most basic way, writers are defined not by the stories they tell, or their politics, or their gender, or their… — Donald E. Westlake
- Literature is what you write when you think you should be saying something. Writing begins when you'd rather be doing anything else:… — Kenneth Patchen
- All writing begins in the sea of experience. — Barry Lane
- The writing begins when you’ve finished. Only then do you know what you’re trying to say. — Mark Twain
- Everything in writing begins with language. Language begins with listening. — Jeanette Winterson
- Almost all good writing begins with terrible first efforts. You need to start somewhere. — Anne Lamott
- Almost all good writing begins with terrible first efforts. You need to start somewhere. Start by getting something—anything—down on paper. What I’ve… — Anne Lamott
- I always tell my writing students that every good piece of writing begins with both a mystery and a love story. And… — Silas House
- Writing begins in the body, it is the music of the body, and even if the words have meaning, can sometimes have… — Paul Auster
- Many novice writers, students in particular, think that writing is little more than copying down their self-talk, the palaver of the voices… — Richard Rhodes