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    Thought for the Day Stop in the middle of a sentence, leaving a rough edge for you to ...

    Stop in the middle of a sentence, leaving a rough edge for you to start from the next day – that way, you can write three or five words without being ‘creative’ and before you know it, you’re writing. Cory Doctorow
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    Thought for the Day Consistency is the last ...

    Consistency is the last refuge of the unimaginative ... Oscar Wilde
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    Thought for the Day Writers don't have lifestyles ...

    “Writers don’t have lifestyles. They sit in little rooms and write.” Norman Mailer
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    Thought for the Day Life is too short to be ...

    Life is too short to be normal. Stay weird. Anonymous
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    Thought for the Day I'm sure the universe is full of intelligent life ...

    "I'm sure the universe is full of intelligent life. It's just been too intelligent to come here." Arthur C. Clarke
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    Thought for the Day The problem is that horror is not a genre ...

    “The problem is that horror is not a genre, it is an emotion. Horror is not a kind of fiction. It's a progressive form of fiction that continually evolves to meet the fears and anxieties of its times.” Douglas E. Winter
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    Thought for the Day To write a great book, you must ...

    To write a great book, you must first become the book. Naval Ravikant
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    Thought for the Day Real is good ...

    Real is good, interesting is better Stanley Kubrick
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    Thought for the Day Most crime fiction, no matter how 'hard-boiled' ...

    Most crime fiction, no matter how 'hard-boiled' or bloodily forensic, is essentially sentimental, for most crime writers are disappointed romantics. John Banville
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    Thought for the Day Idleness is not just a vacation, an indulgence or a ...

    Idleness is not just a vacation, an indulgence or a vice; it is as indispensable to the brain as vitamin D is to the body, and deprived of it we suffer a mental affliction as disfiguring as rickets….The space and quiet that idleness provides is a necessary condition for standing back from life...
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    Thought for the Day Some people talk about other people’s failures with so much ...

    “Some people talk about other people’s failures with so much pleasure that you would swear they are talking about their own successes.” Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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    Thought for the Day Ice-cream is exquisite. What a ...

    "Ice-cream is exquisite. What a pity it isn't illegal." Voltaire
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    Thought for the Day Tact is after all a kind of ...

    Tact is after all a kind of mind reading. Sarah Orne Jewett
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    Thought for the Day I feel very grateful that for some reason I was raised to believe that ...

    I feel very grateful that for some reason I was raised to believe that I had permission to explore the creative world. I’m very aware of what a privilege that is, because most people don’t grant themselves that permission, and I really think that’s the only thing that separates people that call...
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    Thought for the Day Giving a reader a sex scene that is only half right is like ...

    “Giving a reader a sex scene that is only half right is like giving her half a kitten. It is not half as cute as a whole kitten; it is a bloody, godawful mess. A half-good sex scene is not half as hot; it actually moves into the negative numbers, draining any heat from the surrounding material.”...
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