
Love this! “In order to maximize the space for our collection, we have repurposed freezers and refrigerated wall units to house materials,” she continued. “Biographies and periodicals are now located in the freezers. Audiobooks now sit where deli meats used to be. Part of our children’s department is in what used to be the wine section.”
Books Fill the Aisles at this Supermarket-Turned-Library :: I Love Libraries
“If you’ve ever told yourself, or your agent, that that’s just the way you do something, you’re in the safe zone. Or, possibly, the danger zone. It is really hard to build a career if you’re not growing and it’s impossible to grow in your safe zone.”
The Best Things in Life (and Writing) Happen Outside of Your Safe Zone :: Bookends Literary
“Every page you write casts its shadow over the pages that came before, and inevitably, you will discover you have to go back and change something, either then or in revision.”
Back-Seeding Your Story: Writing in Spirals :: Writer Unboxed
“When I speak to classes of young writers one of the bits of advice I offer is, ‘If you write something once, and you think it’s good, you are in trouble. If you write something, and you think it’s not very good, that’s great. You know you need to work on it.’”
Is it Perfect? :: Avi
“It turns out that, if you ask yourself “Can I keep going?” rather than “Can I make it to the finish?” you’re far more likely to answer in the affirmative.”
There is no finish line :: Austin Kleon
“How characters impact blocking is not usually a thing that we discuss, but it’s a very real part of figuring out the physicality of a scene. A character who is quiet and reserved will move differently through a space than a character who is aggressive, and part of the way we can build characters is by seeing the way they move through and interact with their environment, and why.”
Blocking!: Let’s Move Some People Through a Scene by Justina Ireland :: Write it Right
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