8 Quotes About Young Writer

It’s hard to believe how many people don’t know what they want to do with their lives. It doesn’t make sense that we spend so much time in school and college, and then don’t know what to do when we get out. The biggest mistake most people make is deciding what they want to do with their lives before they even get into the workforce. Don’t wait until you graduate from school to decide what you want to do Read more

Figure it out sooner and live a happy and fulfilled life, and if you decide later on that you don’t like it, there will be plenty of other things you can choose from – right here in this country – or even internationally – where the possibilities are endless.

Anythings possible if you've got enough nerve! ! !
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Anythings possible if you've got enough nerve! ! ! J.k. Rowling
You can best write about your own experiences.
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You can best write about your own experiences. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Being a writer, I take thing seriously (not too seriously). I may be a young writer/self publisher, I do love to write and I want to share my stories to the world. but more importantly, I do take writing seriously. Simi Sunny
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Stay strong. Focus on the ultimate goal. Lailah Gifty Akita
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I was amazed by the fact that I was not the only writer living, not the only young man "with a locomotive in his chest, and that's a fact, " not the only youth with a million hungers and not one of them appeasable, not the only one who is lonely among multitudes, and does not know why. Jack Kerouac
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When a writer first begins to write, he or she feels the samefirst thrill of achievement that the young gambler or oboeplayer feels: winning a little, losing some, the gambler sees theglorious possibilities, exactly as the young oboist feels an indescribablethrill when he gets a few phrases to sound like realmusic, phrases implying an infinite possibility for satisfactionand self-expression. As long as the gambler or oboist is onlyplaying at being a gambler or oboist, everything seems possible. But when the day comes that he sets his mind on becoming a professional, suddenly he realizes how much there is to learn, how little he knows. John Gardner
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Keep your whole being on the thing you are turning into words. The minute you flinch, and take your mind off this thing, and begin to look at the words and worry about them.. Then your worry goes into them and they set about killing each other. So you keep going as long as you can, then look back and see what you have written. After a bit of practice and after telling yourself you are going to use any old word that comes into your head so long as it seems right, you will surprise yourself. You will read back through what you have written and you will get a shock. You will have captured a spirit, a creature. . Ted Hughes