A Quote by Leigh Bardugo

I think - I hope - I became a better writer as I've worked. — © Leigh Bardugo
I think - I hope - I became a better writer as I've worked.
I couldn't be a writer without hope. I think I became a writer because I'm pretty optimistic.
I couldnt be a writer without hope. I think I became a writer because Im pretty optimistic.
In relation to the question of hope, I think the only hope we have is hope against hope. We hope for a better world. But of course we can do better than just hope.
An editor is like a professional reader, and as I became a better reader, I also became a better writer.
I'm a better writer now because I've worked very hard at getting better. My long-range goal will always be to write better books.
Sometimes I wonder why I'm a novelist right now. There is no definite career reason why I became a writer. Something happened, and I became a writer. And now I'm a successful writer.
My novel got published, and I became a paid writer, which was nice, and then it came out, and nobody bought it, so I became an unemployed writer again.
...One reason I became a writer was that I figured out that if you call yourself a writer, you can read all you want and people think that you are working.
It's not possible to advise a young writer because every young writer is so different. You might say, "Read," but a writer can read too much and be paralyzed. Or, "Don't read, don't think, just write," and the result could be a mountain of drivel. If you're going to be a writer you'll probably take a lot of wrong turns and then one day just end up writing something you have to write, then getting it better and better just because you want it to be better, and even when you get old and think, "There must be something else people do," you won't be able to quit.
How I became a better writer was that I kept writing.
I was at CBS News on a fluke. I replaced somebody who was on vacation. I worked as a copy boy, then became a news writer.
I've worked in government. I've worked in competitive New York litigation, I've worked as a writer and reporte..
I wanted to be a soccer player, and I became the best of the best, the number one, better than Maradona, better than Pele, and even better than Messi - but only at night, nighttime, during my dreams. When I wake up, I realized that I have wooden legs and that I'm doomed to be a writer.
When 'The Shadow of the Wind' became a success I had already been a working writer, I'd been through the ups and downs, I'd seen how it worked.
When I went in, my editor said, 'I hope you don't think you're a writer.' And I said, 'I hope you don't think I'm a journalist.' And, uh, turned out we were both right.
When I went in, my editor said, ‘I hope you don’t think you’re a writer.’ And I said, ‘I hope you don’t think I’m a journalist.’ And, uh, turned out we were both right.
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