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Story Writing Quotes

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Brenda Ueland
“I found that many gifted people are so afraid of writing a poor story that they cannot summon the nerve to write a single sentence for months. The thing to say to such people is: "See how *bad* a story you can write. See how dull you can be. Go ahead. That would be fun and interesting. I will give you ten dollars if you can write something thoroughly dull from beginning to end!" And of course, no one can. ”
Brenda Ueland, If You Want to Write: A Book about Art, Independence and Spirit

Eleanor Davis
“Write a story
A story about yourself�
A story about your life
Now, believe it

Now write another story, same subject
A better story
More interesting
Stronger characters.
Now, believe that.

Just keep writing
You have plenty of time”
Eleanor Davis, How to Be Happy

Orson Scott Card
“The difference between science fiction and fantasy…is simply this, science fiction has rivets, fantasy has trees.”
Orson Scott Card

Pawan Mishra
“Your passion as an artist is a magnet that draws you at all times, but if you don’t follow, it will suffocate your heart.”
Pawan Mishra, On Writing Wonderfully: The Craft of Creative Fiction Writing

Brenda Sutton Rose
“Write your story before it dies one single breath at time. Nobody cares if is the truth as long as it really happened.”
Brenda Sutton Rose

Brenda Sutton Rose
“Write your story before it dies one single breath at time. Nobody cares if it is the truth as long as it really happened.”
Brenda Sutton Rose

“A story has a vital starting point, a centric dynamism, and centrifugal force that propel its nerve impulses outward.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Tahsinur Rahman Shihan
“No matter how long a novel or how long a story, one sentence can give those novel's or story's knowledge .”
Tahsinur Rahman Shihan

जैनेन्द्र कुमार [Jainendra Kumar]
“कहानी लिखी जाने और पढ़ी जाने से, बची जाने की ची� हो जाये तो सम� लीजिये कि वे� आएगा कि अवरो�? कहानी एक ऐसी ची� है कि लिखन� वाले और पढ़ने वाले के बी� किसी बिचौलिये की आवश्यकता नही� होती�”
जैनेन्द्� कुमा� [Jainendra Kumar], दस प्रतिनिध� कहानियाँ [Das Pratinidhi Kahaniyan]

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“The purpose of a story is not to convey the value of truth, indeed the moral values”
P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

“You may initially find yourself at a point of re-convincing that there could be a positive twist, and that's okay. Suspense naturally becomes sweeter when we let our faith save our favorite character.”
Chinonye J. Chidolue

Neelam Saxena Chandra
“I don't write. Stories and poems are already embedded in my heart and mind. I just copy and paste.”
Neelam Saxena Chandra

“You're never really done for, as long as you've got a good story and someone to tell it to.

from "the Legend of 1900”
A. Baricco

Will Raywood
“Your aim shouldn’t be simply to produce marketable products; you should strive to tell stories that genuinely resonate with readers, creating characters and narratives they will cherish and return to time and again.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“Empathy isn’t just a byproduct of evolution; it’s humanity’s superpower. It enables us to form cohesive groups, collaborating in ways that make the whole greater than the sum of its parts. Without empathy and mutual understanding, civilizations as we know them wouldn’t exist.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“Storytelling isn’t an invention but a natural product of brain activity, and as such, it obeys natural laws rooted in human psychology.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“To create an immersive experience, trigger curiosity by introducing a mystery, evoke empathy by drawing readers into the inner world of a protagonist facing a challenge, and ignite imagination by painting a vivid scenario that hints at a broader conflict.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“A powerful approach is what I call the Golden Triangle of Storytelling—a mental space where curiosity, empathy, and imagination intersect.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“Great stories draw us into their world and never let go. They continue to influence us long after the last page or the rolling credits. They grow on us, becoming a part of us. They create shared experiences, allowing us to build bridges with others and form communities. Behind their magic lies a science—something we can study, understand, and master.”
Will Raywood, The Natural Laws of Story: Master the Art and Science of Engaging Narratives

Will Raywood
“What determines the success of a story is not its ability to mirror real life or its escapist value; it’s its power to illuminate specific aspects of the human experience in an engaging way. Ultimately, the main goal of storytelling is to create shared emotional experiences.”
Will Raywood, The Natural Laws of Story: Master the Art and Science of Engaging Narratives

Will Raywood
“Finding a balance between tradition and originality is essential; yet many writers struggle with it. Some aim for originality at any cost, ultimately confusing or frustrating their audience. Others, so fearful of deviating from established formulas, produce derivative and forgettable stories.
The most successful works of modern times offer a unique take on classic themes, making their stories relevant to their generation.”
Will Raywood, The Natural Laws of Story: Master the Art and Science of Engaging Narratives

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