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Beginning writers Quote by Jodi Picoult

“When you finally start to write something, do not let yourself stop...even when you are convinced it's the worst garbage ever. This is the biggest caveat for beginning writers. Instead, force yourself to finish what you began, and THEN go back and edit it.” quote by Jodi Picoult
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“When you finally start to write something, do not let yourself stop...even when you are convinced it's the worst garbage ever. This is the biggest caveat for beginning writers. Instead, force yourself to finish what you began, and THEN go back and edit it.”

Jodi Picoult

About This Quote

Writers should push through self‑doubt, finish drafts before editing, to avoid paralysis.

In simple terms: Finish before editing.

Key Takeaway

Finish first, edit later.

Themes

creativity perseverance self‑criticism

Mood

encouraging realistic

Type

inspirational practical

When to use this quote

  • novel writing
  • blogging
  • academic papers
  • screenwriting

Key Concepts

drafting process writer's block editing discipline

Questions to Reflect On

  • What unfinished work are you avoiding?
  • How can you separate creation from critique?
A Different Perspective

Perfectionism can stall progress.

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