Home Quote by Salman Rushdie
“If you want to be a serious writer, then you have to write what there is to write about. If you're going to pull your punches and second-guess yourself and not do things because you're worried, then don't write. Stay home and do something else.”
About This Quote
True commitment to writing demands confronting reality head‑on, avoiding self‑censorship, and embracing the inevitable risks of honest expression.
In simple terms: Write boldly, avoid hesitation.
Courage over comfort.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- starting a novel
- overcoming writer’s block
- facing controversial topics
- rejecting perfectionism
- committing to a daily writing routine
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- authorial self‑development
- creative workshops
Questions to Reflect On
- What fears are limiting your writing?
- How can you turn self‑doubt into productive energy?