Write about fear. Write about pain. Write about heartache and resentment. Nothing worth reading comes from writing what can be said out loud.

Alexandra Cruz
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The writer is famous for his books, but he also is known for his words of wisdom. He explains that the most important part of writing is to write about fear, pain, heartache, resentment; emotions you feel but don't know how to express. But the only thing worth reading comes from writing what you can say out loud.

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