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“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…” quote by Orson Scott Card
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“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.”

Orson Scott Card

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.

Key Takeaway

Write your own honest story.

Themes

creativity honesty critique genre authenticity

Mood

defiant sarcastic reflective

Type

literary personal critical

When to use this quote

  • authorial frustration
  • literary criticism
  • creative process
  • publishing expectations

Key Concepts

self‑expression literary integrity genre expectations

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would you write if you weren’t judged?
  • How does genre labeling affect perception?
A Different Perspective

Critics may lack the skill to produce what they demand.

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