Pam HoustonI always tell my students, about the biggest baddest things in life you must try to write small and light, save the big writing for the unexpected tiny thing that always makes or breaks a story.
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John Steinbeck said that the biggest baddest things in life you must try to write small and light when writing a novel or short story. He believed that sometimes the best thing to do was to put your work aside and wait for something better to come along. He did not want to rush into a project, make a mistake, and have his writing ruined by it.
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