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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
I love writing books, but it's a solitary experience. When I'm on a film set, I'm with a bunch of other artists working together to make one thing.
Teaching writing puts you on the point of a pin in terms of what you want your own writing to be.
I have been writing poetry for a long time now. I started writing in my school days. — © Kapil Sibal
I have been writing poetry for a long time now. I started writing in my school days.
I realized music is the most important thing to me and I love writing songs, and I think I had more to say in life.
I like the physical action of writing down by hand, and I don't just use it for writing my fiction.
I am in the Master of Professional Writing program teaching Humor Writing, Literary and Dramatic.
I love writing music for film and TV, but putting it into a video game is twice as fun because it needs to be repeatable and joyous.
I'm a fan of writing, and writing letters, because I hate when I'm trying to get a thought out, and I can't.
It just seemed like there were loads of bands in England writing about walking down the street and falling in love.
To make a movie about someone who is thinking and writing is scary. There's no big love story, no action, no drama. It's not an easy task.
Well, writing for me had always been my first love and what I leaned on as a way to kind of endure difficult passages.
I've only ever taken a playwriting class, but I like creative writing and writing screenplays.
Las Vegas is incredible. Either you love it or you're a classy person with morals. I fall into the former category. It's definitely bled into my writing. — © Alissa Nutting
Las Vegas is incredible. Either you love it or you're a classy person with morals. I fall into the former category. It's definitely bled into my writing.
The song writing is different because with this stuff, I write it on my own and with Hot Water, we're more of a collective and I love both sides of that. Honestly, it's two different animals but I love and respect them both and feel really honored to be blessed with people who care about it and come out and support both sides of it.
I love Mikhail Bulgakov. He is very original and takes the story to unexpected places. I didn't realise political writing could be so funny.
When you have a writing partner and you're writing a comedy, your goal is to make each other laugh.
I love to play guitar. I've been writing my own songs on the axe since I was nine years old. I suck at leads.
Shakespeare in Love... such smart writing of an alternative view of history, and such beautiful acting. Like most Americans, I'm a sucker for the accent.
You find yourself writing the truth, because it's like, 'Well, I ain't writing for anyone but myself anyway.'
I feel like I was writing as I was learning to talk. Writing was always a go-to form of communication.
Plus, I love comic writing. Nothing satisfies me more than finding a funny way to phrase something.
Writing sucks. I think it's terrible. Writing is not fun, and don't trust anyone who claims to enjoy it. Liars!
I've been writing stories since I was 12. 'Writer's Digest' was one of my writing teachers, actually.
I work very hard on the writing, writing and rewriting and trying to weed out the lumber.
You can be far more challenging, articulate and intelligent writing for television than you can writing for the cinema.
The cool thing about writing music, writing anything, is that once you publish it, it's there forever.
I know that I'll be writing for young adults for a long time. Mostly because I just love the readers and the teachers and librarians that I interact with.
Writing criticism is to writing fiction and poetry as hugging the shore is to sailing in the open sea.
Writing is storytelling. No matter how you slice it, you're saying, 'Once upon a time.' That's what writing is all about.
I keep my TV writing and my book writing almost wholly separate. The audiences feel so different.
I spent as much time writing proposals in '98 and '99 as I did writing scripts.
I treat both acting and writing as a creation - writing is just another element or aspect of it.
I have a Sharpie. I love Sharpies. You know what they say on them? Not for letter writing. That sucks. Now I have to communicate with my dad using numbers.
I need - and occasionally love - to write for the same reasons I always did: hard as writing is, it's generally easier than life.
I am writing things on my own, but I really believe co-writing makes you a better writer.
I don't think there's any essential difference, at least for me, between writing poetry and writing prose.
You'll never regret writing any letter out of love. However, it's a good idea to reread anything you've written in anger.
I love writing about my job because I loved it, and it was a particularly interesting one when I was a young man. It was like holidays with pay to me. — © James Herriot
I love writing about my job because I loved it, and it was a particularly interesting one when I was a young man. It was like holidays with pay to me.
I love the secrecy of writing fiction. When I write a novel, I don't tell anybody what I'm doing. I'm living in my private world. And it's a great sensation.
I've always loved writing, and the impulse for me is storytelling. I don't sit down and think: 'What political message can I sell?' I love the creativity of it.
The love of writing comes at a very early age. For me, for instance, comic books so affected me. And a lot of people who come up to me and start talking about writing, when I start talking to them about the "Fantastic Four," they look at me aghast. They say, "'The Fantastic Four?' That's not literature." I say, "Yeah, but it was when I was 11 years old." This was literature.
If you want to take writing on, you should pay writing the respect it deserves, which is to say, reading it.
Writing a song is like - you're writing a song all the time. It's just when it pops out. It's been there all the time. It's not something that suddenly you do it. It's always there. Suddenly, it's in the right mixture inside you to come out. Usually when you're writing on the piano or a guitar, you don't write in lyrics, on their own. To me it's very boring.
If I don't know who I'm writing for, I make it up and pick somebody I'm writing for. That's really the only way to do it.
I'm usually just writing lyrics alone in my room, but I'm happy to be producing and writing chords anywhere.
Usually when I'm writing, I kind of know what it is before I start writing and I write stream of consciousness style.
As long as I can remember, I've been writing - first poems, then stories, and by my early teenage years I was also in love with sailing.
When my own writing needs a perk, I open Zukofsky and read from "A" - particularly sections "22" and "23." It can be opaque, but I love the intensity. — © Stephen Vincent Benet
When my own writing needs a perk, I open Zukofsky and read from "A" - particularly sections "22" and "23." It can be opaque, but I love the intensity.
I like the busy-ness of office life. What I discovered, to my surprise, is that I love the solitary nature of writing. What happens is that you write when you're ready.
Writing, for me, means humility. It’s a process that involves fear and doubt, especially if you’re writing honestly.
When you're really caught up in writing a poem, it can be a form of prayer. I'm not very good at praying, but what I experience when I'm writing a poem is close to prayer. I feel it in different degrees and not with every poem. But in certain ways writing is a form of prayer.
When I'm not writing or working on books as a publisher, I'm doing things that make me happy. One is skiing with my kids and husband. I love sports.
I will always be an actress. I couldn't see myself without acting. But I'd love to direct and keep writing. I don't think one has to be in place of the other.
What a Wonderful World' is a love song to nobody and everybody. I'm thinking about songs like that in my writing with 'Take Me to the Alley.'
As I glanced at the phraseology of the research report, dull and unfathomable to outsiders like me, I thought that if you have the ambition to become a villain, the first thing you should do is learn to be impenetrable. Don’t act like Blofeld—monocled and ostentatious. We journalists love writing about eccentrics. We hate writing about impenetrable, boring people. It makes us look bad: the duller the interviewee, the duller the prose. If you want to get away with wielding true, malevolent power, be boring.
Not writing is as important as writing - go out into the world and remember how interesting it, and the people in it, are.
I feel confident writing on my feet with improv, but it's different when you're sitting down and writing it out.
I'm creating my own oasis in my house. I've got a lot of calming, soothing things around my house. The way it's set up, it's supposed to just be a breath of fresh air. I can find solace in painting and writing. I honestly love what I do, so it's not too much for me. Creating is something I've always been able to do, whether it's making little cartoons or writing a full-length script. It's something I really, really enjoy. I'm trying to make the best of what I've been given.
writing is how I understand everything that happens. Writing is the only way I know to move on.
I'm a songwriter, my love of music has never left me and I literally don't seem to be able to stop writing songs, they keep coming.
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