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Sometimes I think they are writers who do not write. That "writers write" is meant to be self-evident. People like to say it. I find it is hardly ever true. Writers drink. Writers rant. Writers phone. Writers sleep. I have met very few writers that write at all.

Renata Adler
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Sometimes I think they are writers who do not write. That "writers write" is meant to be self-evident. People like to say it. I find it is hardly ever true. Writers drink. Writers rant. Writers phone. Writers sleep. I have met very few writers that write at all.

Renata Adler, Speedboat
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Being a writer means you write not only for yourself- but for others as well. That's what makes a writer a writer.

This is my own quote
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Writers block occurs when a writer has nothing to say. Unfortunately not all writers experience it.

Ron Brackin
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A writer fails, not when a reader is not moved; but when, as a reader, the writer is not moved.

Gerard de Marigny, Signs of War
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You know that you are a writer if you are imaginative. You know that you are a writer if you are curious. You know that you are a writer if you are interested in the things and people of the world. You know that you are a writer if you hold a minie ball in your hand and wonder about its story. You know that you are a writer if you like the sound of rain on the roof. And if you want to tell someone else about your heart and how waiting for the thunder sometimes makes you feel, if you work to find the words to do that, then you are a writer. --Maureen O'Toople in the short story "Your Question for Author Here

Jon Scieszka, Funny Business
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A voice is a product of the writer’s own Pandora Box of insight, insecurities, bravado, modesty, humility, affection, understanding, and confidence. In short, a voice reflects the writers’ sangfroid. The tenor of the writer’s voice also reflects their insecurities, self-doubt, egotism, testiness, and the ability to identify with their mental and physical infirmities. The inflection that distinguishes a writer’s pitch from other wordsmiths’ tone reflects their collective lifetime of mundane, tranquil, disturbing, and passionate experiences.

Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls
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Identifying as a writer is a matter of self-acceptance. It's not a thing that can be given to you, or bestowed upon you. You are a writer if you write. That's it. If what you are seeking is to be acknowledged as a writer by other people, many of them strangers, you're in for a demoralizing journey. It is a silly club where those who have been 'accepted' are loathe to permit others into. It's sort of like how we Americans love denying our own immigrant origins while railing against immigration.

Vincent Louis Carrella
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I am not a slow writer, I am not a fast writer . . . I am a half-fast writer.

Robert Lynn Asprin
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Never interrupt an author when he or she is ‘in the zone’, else you’ll understand the real meaning of ‘writer’s nib’.

Fennel Hudson, A Writer's Year - Fennel's Journal - No. 3
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Every writer, of course, has very specific ideas about editors. But writers seldom get the last word on anything.

Terry McDonell, The Accidental Life: An Editor's Notes on Writing and Writers
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