“Writers mean more than they say and say more than they mean.” — Mason Cooley, City Aphorisms, Sixth Selection (1989)
Tag: writers
Quote of the Day
“There is no shortage of wonderful writers. What we lack is a dependable mass of readers.” — Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., The Art of Fiction No. 64, the Paris Review (Spring 1977)
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“Writers ever since writing began have had problems, and the main problem narrows down to just one word — life.” — William Styron, The Art of Fiction No. 5, The Paris Review
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“Computers have replaced the typewriter, the delete key has replaced the wastebasket, and various other keys insert, move and rearrange whole chunks of text. But nothing has replaced the writer. He or she is still stuck with the same old job of saying something that other people will want to read.” — William Zinsser, Preface to the 30th anniversary edition, On Writing Well
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“Good writers are visible just behind their words.” — William Zinsser, On Writing Well