"Themes of faith and fate are intrinsic to the genre I write. Like Shakespear, I use faith, fate, love, loss, anger and all emotions because they are part of life. My goal is for my readers to be able to read and view these moments in my life." NICHOLAS SPARKS
"When you write, your object is to convey every sensation, sight, feeling, emotion to the reader so you have to work over what you write ... When you walk into a room and you get a certain feeling, remember back until you see exactly what it was that gave you the emotion. Remember what noises and smells were and what was said. Then write it down, making it clear so the reader will see it, too, and have the same feelings you had." HEMINGWAY
"Talent renders the whole idea of rehearsal meaningless; when you find something at which you are talented, you do it (whatever it is) until your fingers bleed or your eyes are ready to fall out of your head. Even when no one is listening (or reading, or watching), every outing is a bravura performance, because you as the creator are happy. Perhaps even ecstatic. STEPHEN KING
"If you don't have time to read, you don't have the time (or the tools) to write. Simple as that." STEPHEN KING
"A short story is a different thing all together - a short story is like a kiss in the dark from a stranger." STEPHEN KING
"Being an artist is being who you really are." Oil on Water
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