The only reason for being a professional writer is that you can't help it.
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As to the adjective, when in doubt strike it out.
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The trouble began with Forster. After him it was considered ungentlemanly to write more than five or six novels.
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Like all writers, he measured the achievements of others by what they had accomplished, asking of them that they measure him by what he envisaged or planned.
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Every writer is a narcissist. This does not mean that he is vain; it only means that he is hopelessly self-absorbed.
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To withdraw myself from myself has ever been my sole, my entire, my sincere motive in scribbling at all.
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Mr. Faulkner, of course, is interested in making your mind rather than your flesh creep.
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Some writers confuse authenticity, which they ought always to aim at, with originality, which they should never bother about.
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A writer writes not because he is educated but because he is driven by the need to communicate. Behind the need to communicate is the need to share. Behind the need to share is the need to be understood. The writer wants to be understood much more than he wants to be respected or praised or even loved. And that perhaps, is what makes him different from others.
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Good writers are those who keep the language efficient. That is to say, keep it accurate, keep it clear.
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A great writer creates a world of his own and his readers are proud to live in it. A lesser writer may entice them in for a moment, but soon he will watch them filing out.
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