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SOME FAVORITE QUOTES ON WRITING These are from two of my favorite books for writers: The Elements of Style, by Strunk and White, and, If You Want to Write, by Brenda Ueland.

"When he delivered his oration on brevity to the ­class, he (William Strunk) leaned forward over his desk, grasped his coat lapels in his hands, and, in a husky, conspiratorial voice, said, "Rule Thirteen. Omit needless words! Omit needless words! Omit needless words!" --E.B.White, The Elements of Style.

"But the moment I read Van Gogh's letter I knew what art was, and the creative impulse. It is a feeling of love* and enthusiasm for something, and in a direct, simple, passionate and true way, you try to show this beauty in things to others. . ."

"*Or it can be a feeling of hate and abhorrence too. Though the work of the men who have worked from love seems to be greater than those who have worked from hate." --Brenda Ueland, If You Want To Write

And the following, also from Ms. Ueland, cracks me up!  Probably because it feels very familiar to me!: "It is hard to be carefree when you have many anxieties. But the more you have, the more necessary it is to feel carefree for a time, so that you will get some new ideas on how to deal with your anxieties." -Brenda Ueland, If You Want To Write


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"I am always at a loss to know how much to believe of my own stories." --Washington Irving, Tales of a Traveller



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Apologies!

13-Jun-2007

So sorry for the multiple send! I have no idea why that happened and will find out and make sure it doesn't again. Very annoying.
(I'm excited about my award, but not THAT excited!)
:)
Best,
Elizabeth

Elizabeth Wrenn
author of, AROUND THE NEXT CORNER (Penguin)
Website: www.elizabethwrenn.com
Email: readermail@elizabethwrenn.com

Selected Works

Novel
Around the Next Corner (US; NAL/Penguin)
"A hilarious and poignant debut novel about a mother of three who's suffering from a case of middle-aged invisibility and a soon-to-be-empty nest--and the dog who guides her out of the darkness..."
Children's Picture Book
The Christmas Cactus
A touching story for children on the loss of a grandparent.