Book Quote by Orson Scott Card
“And if you're going to criticize me for not finishing the whole thing and tying it up in a bow for you, why, do us both a favor and write your own damn book, only have the decency to call it a romance instead of a history, because history's got no bows on it, only frayed ends of ribbons and knots that can't be untied. It ain't a pretty package, but then it's not your birthday that I know of so I'm under no obligation to give you a gift.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Ender's Game, 1985
The speaker rejects superficial criticism, urging the critic to create their own work and be honest about its genre rather than forcing a false narrative.
In simple terms: Don’t criticize; create and be honest about your work.
Write your own honest story.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- authorial frustration
- literary criticism
- creative process
- publishing expectations
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What would you write if you weren’t judged?
- How does genre labeling affect perception?
Critics may lack the skill to produce what they demand.