we have an exciting new discussion dedicated to writers who enjoy publishing editorial blogs and user reviews at roundtable in the library .In addition to being an ideal place to get insight about your writing, the writers roundtable is the perfect place to gain recognition from kadiatu sylla,Carolyn Chute,Ray Bradbury,and Anne Lamott.
Ray Bradbury: "What can we writers learn from lizards,lift from birds"?
Carolyn Chute: "Writing is like medication or going into an ESP trance,or like dreaming.You are tapping into your unconscious.To be fully conscious and alert, with life banging and popping and cuckooing all around,you are not going to find your way to your subconscious,which is a place of complete submission."
Anne Lamott: "Very few writers know what they are doing until they've done it".
kadiatu sylla: Writing can sometime be interesting but it depends on the topics.
Ray Bradbury: "In quickness is truth.The faster you blurt,the more swiftly you write,the more honest you are.In hesitation is thought.In delay comes the effort for a style,instead of leaping upon truth which is the only style worth dead falling or tiger-trapping".
Carolyn Chute:"I open my eyes.I look at the page.I type a couple of lines.Pop! The "n"breaks off the daisy wheel".
Anne Lamott: "what I've learned to do when I sit down to work on a shitty first draft is to quiet the voices in my head".
Kadiatu sylla:Because writing is recursive and any of the steps can be repeated,writers recognize that writing can be a messy process.
Ray Bradbury: "The problem for any writer in any field is being circumscribed by what has gone before or what is being printed that very day in books and magazines".
Carolyn Chute: " My old well-made typewriter had one daisy wheel, which lasted 11years.But this is a new typewriter.The cheesy typewriters they make now use three daisy wheels a day.My mind abandons writer mode.I am now in crisis mode again".
Anne Lamott: "I always show my work to one of two people before sending a copy to my editor or agent.I feel more secure and conned this way,and these two people get a lot of good work out of me".
kadiatu sylla:During my free time I write a journal about things that I did on that day before the next day.
Ray Bradbury: "What can we writers learn from lizards,lift from birds"?
Carolyn Chute: "Writing is like medication or going into an ESP trance,or like dreaming.You are tapping into your unconscious.To be fully conscious and alert, with life banging and popping and cuckooing all around,you are not going to find your way to your subconscious,which is a place of complete submission."
Anne Lamott: "Very few writers know what they are doing until they've done it".
kadiatu sylla: Writing can sometime be interesting but it depends on the topics.
Ray Bradbury: "In quickness is truth.The faster you blurt,the more swiftly you write,the more honest you are.In hesitation is thought.In delay comes the effort for a style,instead of leaping upon truth which is the only style worth dead falling or tiger-trapping".
Carolyn Chute:"I open my eyes.I look at the page.I type a couple of lines.Pop! The "n"breaks off the daisy wheel".
Anne Lamott: "what I've learned to do when I sit down to work on a shitty first draft is to quiet the voices in my head".
Kadiatu sylla:Because writing is recursive and any of the steps can be repeated,writers recognize that writing can be a messy process.
Ray Bradbury: "The problem for any writer in any field is being circumscribed by what has gone before or what is being printed that very day in books and magazines".
Carolyn Chute: " My old well-made typewriter had one daisy wheel, which lasted 11years.But this is a new typewriter.The cheesy typewriters they make now use three daisy wheels a day.My mind abandons writer mode.I am now in crisis mode again".
Anne Lamott: "I always show my work to one of two people before sending a copy to my editor or agent.I feel more secure and conned this way,and these two people get a lot of good work out of me".
kadiatu sylla:During my free time I write a journal about things that I did on that day before the next day.