Writers on Writing brings together a plethora of phrases, memorable
lines, quips and put downs, this lively book brings together words of
wisdom and withering wit from famous, and infamous, writers across the
ages about their own work and that of fellow writers.
You will encounter quotations on genres and styles, first drafts and
editing, agents, publication and critics, and on themes such as
rejection, authenticity, writer's block, reputation, money, plagiarism
and alcohol.
The quotations are accompanied by their original source (where known).
'A writer is a person who writes.' John Braine
'Our book is found to be a drug, no man needs it or heeds it. In the
space of a year our publisher has disposed but of two copies.'
Charlotte Brontë
'How rare, how precious is frivolity! How few writers can prostitute all
their powers! They are always implying, I am capable of higher things'
E.M. Forster