“If you want to write, if you want to create, you must write every single day of your life.
You must read dreadful dumb books and glorious books, and let them wrestle in beautiful fights inside your head, vulgar one moment, brilliant the next. You must lurk in libraries and climb the stacks like ladders to sniff books like perfumes and wear books like hats upon your crazy heads.
I wish you a wrestling match with your Creative Muse that will last a lifetime. I wish craziness and foolishness and madness upon you. May you live with hysteria, and out of it make fine stories — science fiction or otherwise. Which finally means, may you be in love every day for the next 20,000 days. And out of that love, remake a world.” Ray Bradbury
One of my favorite books is The Homecoming by Ray Bradbury not only because of its gorgeous illustrations but because it is one of the best examples of great writing. It’s a mystery to me how authors have a knack for putting the absolutely most precise words together and turning it into a story. I find it magical and find myself falling head over heels with words and certain word combinations all the time. Of course like he says its hard work. Writing every single day has noticeably improved my writing. Now I need to focus more on my storytelling skills. I’ve got great instincts but it’s time to put in the hard work.
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Here’s an inspiring video of science fiction author Ray Bradbury at The Sixth Annual Writer’s Symposium by the Sea, sponsored by Point Loma Nazarene University in 2001. I love his attitude towards writing and find it absolutely motivating.
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