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“Never write anything that does not move you or give you pleasure. Emotion is then transferred from the writer to the reader.” quote by Massimo Marino
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““Never write anything that does not move you or give you pleasure. Emotion is then transferred from the writer to the reader.””

Massimo Marino

About This Quote

Source Interview: Writing Advice, Massimo Marino, 2020

Writing should evoke emotion for both author and audience, creating a shared experience.

In simple terms: Write only what moves you.

Key Takeaway

Seek emotional resonance in your work.

Themes

creativity emotion writing

Mood

reflective inspirational

Type

literary motivational

When to use this quote

  • personal essays
  • fiction
  • blog posts
  • poetry

Key Concepts

authenticity transfer of feeling

Questions to Reflect On

  • What emotions do you want to convey?
  • How can you ensure your writing feels alive?
A Different Perspective

If the writer is detached, the reader may feel nothing.

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