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Julius Schwartz

"Writers would submit scripts to me, and if I liked one well enough to submit to magazine editors, I had the know-how whether the story was good or bad."

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Vera Miles

"A writer's primary goal is to make sense. The bookstore's is to make cents."

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Vera Miles

"A writer's duty is to draw a picture that expresses more inner beauty, deeper anxiety, and more complex tragedy than a real character ever can."

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Vera Miles

"Remember Stephen King's First Rule of Writers and Agents, learned by bitter personal experience: You don't need one until you're making enough for someone to steal ... and if you're making that much, you'll be able to take your pick of good agents."

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Vera Miles

"Nothing stinks like a pile of unpublished writing."

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Vera Miles

"Silence fell like a hammer made of feathers. It left holes in the shape of the sound of the sea."

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Vera Miles

"Write out of love. Your piece will finish itself."

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Vera Miles

"At the inauguration of each sentence, the writer commences with an optimistic sense of curiosity. Similar to an inquisitive explorer, a writer begins each thoughtful decree with an appreciative sense of the unknown and ends with a reverent regard for the unanswerable. Repeating this instigating act of discovery by placing a combination of sentences down on paper creates a unique verdict. The writer's compilation of pronouncements expresses their interpretation of life. Replicating this creative endeavor in the futile effort to say it all imitates the revolving mystery of life where physical reality and mysterious forces of nature operate upon humankind."

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Vera Miles

"One of the really bad things you can do to your writing is to dress up the vocabulary, looking for long words because you're maybe a little bit ashamed of your short ones. This is like dressing up a household pet in evening clothes. The pet is embarrassed and the person who committed this act of premeditated cuteness should be even more embarrassed."

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Vera Miles

"E.L. Doctorow said once said that 'Writing a novel is like driving a car at night. You can see only as far as your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way.' You don't have to see where you're going, you don't have to see your destination or everything you will pass along the way. You just have to see two or three feet ahead of you. This is right up there with the best advice on writing, or life, I have ever heard."

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Vera Miles

"You never know what you will write until you write it."

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Julius Schwartz
"Many are the things I guess we'd like to go back in time and rectify the things we didn't do right, eh?"

Time

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Julius Schwartz
"I don't remember what I did fifty years ago."

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Julius Schwartz
"Writers would submit scripts to me, and if I liked one well enough to submit to magazine editors, I had the know-how whether the story was good or bad."

Writing

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Julius Schwartz
"People don't read bylines."

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Julius Schwartz
"Here Lies Julius Schwartz. He met his last deadline."

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Julius Schwartz
"Not too many people know who the editor is."

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Julius Schwartz
"Take something you love, tell people about it, bring together people who share your love, and help make it better. Ultimately, you'll have more of whatever you love for yourself and the world."

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