Bookoisseur
theme
neil-gaiman:

 
“You write. That’s the hard bit that nobody sees. You write on the good days and you write on the lousy days. Like a shark, you have to keep moving forward or you die. Writing may or may not be your salvation; it might or might not be your destiny. But that does not matter. What matters right now are the words, one after another. Find the next word. Write it down. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat.
“A dry-stone wall is a lovely thing when you see it bordering a field in the middle of nowhere but becomes more impressive when you realise that it was built without mortar, that the builder needed to choose each interlocking stone and fit it in. Writing is like building a wall. It’s a continual search for the word that will fit in the text, in your mind, on the page. Plot and character and metaphor and style, all these become secondary to the words. The wall-builder erects her wall one rock at a time until she reaches the far end of the field. If she doesn’t build it it won’t be there. So she looks down at her pile of rocks, picks the one that looks like it will best suit her purpose, and puts it in.
“The search for the word gets no easier but nobody else is going to write your novel for you.”
It’s NaNoWriMo, and it’s that time of the month again. Read the whole thing at http://nanowrimo.org/en/pep/neil-gaiman

neil-gaiman:

“You write. That’s the hard bit that nobody sees. You write on the good days and you write on the lousy days. Like a shark, you have to keep moving forward or you die. Writing may or may not be your salvation; it might or might not be your destiny. But that does not matter. What matters right now are the words, one after another. Find the next word. Write it down. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat.

“A dry-stone wall is a lovely thing when you see it bordering a field in the middle of nowhere but becomes more impressive when you realise that it was built without mortar, that the builder needed to choose each interlocking stone and fit it in. Writing is like building a wall. It’s a continual search for the word that will fit in the text, in your mind, on the page. Plot and character and metaphor and style, all these become secondary to the words. The wall-builder erects her wall one rock at a time until she reaches the far end of the field. If she doesn’t build it it won’t be there. So she looks down at her pile of rocks, picks the one that looks like it will best suit her purpose, and puts it in.

“The search for the word gets no easier but nobody else is going to write your novel for you.”

It’s NaNoWriMo, and it’s that time of the month again. Read the whole thing at http://nanowrimo.org/en/pep/neil-gaiman

Posted 1 year ago
795
  1. franksprojekt reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  2. unicornsinthenunnery reblogged this from searchforelysium
  3. searchforelysium reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  4. ghostwise reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  5. psychoanalyzememe reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  6. fullofvioletink reblogged this from not-that-kind-of-doctor and added:
    Looks like I’m back on the wagon, guys.
  7. kelcat18 reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  8. loudestsong reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  9. veronicaduff reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  10. dedicatedfangirl reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  11. aseriousbibliophile reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  12. awmarsden reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  13. okthenitsjess reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  14. jlthinks reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  15. mistyfalcon reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  16. fauvette reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  17. seasideimprovisation reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  18. plaiddingsbyplaidofplaidness reblogged this from dimmitutto
  19. misserinmarie reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  20. gretchenstull reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  21. gingerstorygirl reblogged this from neil-gaiman and added:
    I know I already posted...again because I really do believe every NaNoWriMo participant...
  22. welivedlikegods reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  23. starspray reblogged this from not-that-kind-of-doctor
  24. not-that-kind-of-doctor reblogged this from toriandrelativedimensionsinspace
  25. dazeddandconfusedd reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  26. agielboy reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  27. look-something-shiny reblogged this from neil-gaiman
  28. windrixville reblogged this from writers-bloc