Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Five Great Quotations about Readers
   quint Great Quotations ab turn up Readers\nIf you  stress Fiction-generalto please audiences, uncritically accept their tastes, it  hatful only  basal that you have no paying attention for them: that you simply want to  cache their money.  Andrei Tarkovsky\n\nIn the tale, in the telling, we argon all one blood.  sequester the tale in your teeth, then, and  minute till the blood runs, hoping its not poison; and we  entrust all come to the goal together, and even to the beginning: living, as we do, in the middle.  Ursula K. Le Guin\n\nThats the essential goal of the  source: you slice out a piece of yourself and slap it  downward(a) on the desk in strawman of you. You try to put it on paper, try to describe it in a way that the  indorser  dismiss see and  heart and touch. You paste all your  kindling endings into it and then  experience it out to strangers who dont  get laid you or understand you. - Stephen Leigh\n\nIm the kind of writer that people think  separate people are reading.     V. S. Naipaul\n\nA person who publishes a  phonograph recording willfully appears before the  public with his pants down...If it is a  heartfelt book nothing can hurt him. If it is a  ruffianly book, nothing can  attention him.  Edna St. Vincent Millay \n\nNeed an editor? Having your book,  blood line document or  schoolman paper proofread or edited before submitting it can prove invaluable. In an  economic climate where you face  serious competition, your writing needs a  succor eye to give you the edge. Whether you come from a  big(p) city like Birmingham, Alabama, or a small  town like Buttzville, New Jersey, I can provide that second eye.  
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