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Robert D. Flores 7m
Yes, but where are they?...Maybe they're at home reading?
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"I go to seek a Great Perhaps." — François Rabelais
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Lino's Version 2h
RT: Why say “very beautiful”? “Beautiful” is enough. JAMES JOYCE
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Author Lola White 1h
RT : The role of a writer is not to say what we all can say, but what we are unable to say. ~Anaïs Nin
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brian f bailey 54m
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Getting warmed up and getting into the obsession and focus of is its own ~Seamus Heaney Burns
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Lino's Version 2h
RT: I love the smell of ink in the morning - Umberto Eco
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A man who writes a is forced to put into it the best of his & . Steinbeck
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Whatever makes you is probably your greatest asset. Joss Whedon Caras
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Nishi Singh 4h
RT Novelicious I don’t have to live in the real world—I'm a fiction writer. AARON SORKIN Pat Brennan
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Date a girl who reads Or better yet, date a girl who writes — Rosemarie Urquico
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Differences of habit & language are nothing at all if our aims are identical & our hearts are open Rowling
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Why say “very beautiful”? “Beautiful” is enough. JAMES JOYCE
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Cheerio 6h
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The first draft is just you telling yourself the story. TERRY PRATCHETT Lhianne
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Novelicious 19h
“I dream of an art so transparent that you can look through and see the world.” —Stanley Kunitz
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The Content Castle 7h
If you are using – say it aloud as you write it. --John Steinbeck Christian Schloe via
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Roger L. Brooks 7h
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Of course, dogs don’t seem to lend themselves to verse quite so well, collectively, as cats. —T.S. Eliot
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Novelicious 7h
Cu placere. :)
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