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Able Quote by Kate DiCamillo

“So here I am, sending a two-ounce mouse down into a dungeon with a sewing needle to save a human princess, and I don't know how in the world he's going to do it. I have no idea. That was the first time it occurred to me that writing the story was roughly equivalent to Despereaux's descent into the…” quote by Kate DiCamillo
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“So here I am, sending a two-ounce mouse down into a dungeon with a sewing needle to save a human princess, and I don't know how in the world he's going to do it. I have no idea. That was the first time it occurred to me that writing the story was roughly equivalent to Despereaux's descent into the dungeon. I was tremendously aware of that as I was writing. I thought, "I have to be brave or else I'm not going to be able to tell it." But it's the only way that I can write. If I know what's going to happen, I'm not interested in telling the story.”

Kate DiCamillo

About This Quote

Source Book: The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo, 2003

Writing a story requires courage and uncertainty, mirroring the protagonist’s perilous quest.

In simple terms: Writing needs bravery and unknown outcomes.

Key Takeaway

Embrace uncertainty to create compelling narratives.

Themes

courage creativity storytelling

Mood

anxious excited determined

Type

inspirational reflective motivational

When to use this quote

  • writing a novel
  • drafting a screenplay
  • developing a game plot
  • teaching creative writing

Key Concepts

heroic journey authorial risk narrative tension

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does fear fuel your creativity?
  • What risks can you take in your next project?
A Different Perspective

If you predict every detail, the story loses its spark.

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