Drafting Quotes

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Erica Jong
“All writing problems are psychological problems. Blocks usually stem from the fear of being judged. If you imagine the world listening, you'll never write a line. That's why privacy is so important. You should write first drafts as if they will never be shown to anyone.”
Erica Jong, The New Writer's Handbook 2007: A Practical Anthology of Best Advice for Your Craft and Career

Suman Pokhrel
“Let your thoughts spill onto the page in their raw form, then revise and refine.”
Suman Pokhrel

Joseph Hunt
“When writing, I always find that you should write through an obstacle instead of editing it out.”
Joseph Eastwood

Susi Moore
“In writing, there is art. And in art there is craft ...”
Susi Moore

Alice Mattison
“When a draft looks terrible, I don’t try to convince myself that it’s actually good or even that someday it will be, only that it’s my job to work on it whether it’s good or not.”
Alice Mattison

Jessica Brody
“We call that real problem the SHARD OF GLASS. It's a psychological wound that has been festering beneath the surface of your hero for a long time. The skin has grown over it, leaving behind an unsightly scar that causes your hero to act in the way they act and make the mistakes that they do (flaws!). You, as the author and creator of this world, have to decide how this shard of glass got there. Why is your hero so flawed? What happens to them to make them the way they are?”
Jessica Brody, Save the Cat! Writes a Novel

Alan Dapre
“It's good to write badly. Things can only get better.”
Alan Dapre, The Finders

Susi Moore
“In writing, there is art. And in art, there is craft ...”
Susi Moore

Anne Lamott
“You don’t care about those first three pages; those you will throw out, those you needed to write to get to that fourth page, to get to that one long paragraph that was what you had in mind when you started, only you didn’t know that, couldn’t know that, until you got to it.”
Anne Lamott

Susi Moore
“In writing there is art - and in art there is craft ...”
Susi Moore

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