Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Advice To Writers



Estas tres frases inspiran...

Life Is Too Short for a Writer to Be Polite



I'm willing to show good taste, if I can, in somebody else's living room, but our reading life is too short for a writer to be in any way polite. Since his words enter into another's brain in silence and intimacy, he should be as honest and explicit as we are with ourselves. 
JOHN UPDIKE


It's Your Duty to Lie



There's an enormous difference between being a story writer and being a regular person. As a person, it's your duty to stay on a straight and even keel, not to break down blubbering in the streets, not to pull rude drivers from their cars, not to swing from the branches of trees. But as a writer it's your duty to lie and to view everything in life, however outrageous, as an interesting possibility. You may need to be ruthless or amoral in your writing to be original. Telling a story straight from real life is only being a reporter, not a creator. You have to make your story bigger, better, more magical, more meaningful than life is, no matter how special or wonderful in real life the moment may have been. 
RICK BASS



Pace Is Crucial


Pace is crucial. Fine writing isn't enough. Writing students can be great at producing a single page of well-crafted prose; what they sometimes lack is the ability to take the reader on a journey, with all the changes of terrain, speed and mood that a long journey involves. Again, I find that looking at films can help. Most novels will want to move close, linger, move back, move on, in pretty cinematic ways.  
SARAH WATERS 

4 comentarios:

  1. Thank youuu Chiva! Por compartir tus secretos de escritor wooo! Ojala te vea pronto, mijou. Un besote!

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  2. De nada Tita! Espero verte pronto yo tambien para irnos de tour critico culinario ;)

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  3. nattida4:31 PM

    ...love Rick Bass!

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  4. For sure Nattida! ;)

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