James N. Frey Quotes

On this page you can find the TOP of James N. Frey's best quotes! We hope you will find some sayings from Writer James N. Frey's in our collection, which will inspire you to new achievements! There are currently 11 quotes on this page collected since March 15, 1943! Share our collection of quotes with your friends on social media so that they can find something to inspire them!
All quotes by James N. Frey: more...
  • Fiction writers come up with some interesting metaphors when speaking of plot. Some say the plot is the highway and the characters are the automobiles. Others talk about stories that are "plot-driven," as if the plot were neither the highway nor the automobile, but the chauffeur. Others seem to have plot phobia and say they never plot. Still others turn up their noses at the very notion, as if there's something artificial, fraudulent, contrived.

  • All good plots come from well-orchestrated characters pitted against one another in a conflict of wills.

  • The opposing missions of the various characters create the plot.

  • It is possible to combine a story line and plot line in the same work. Usually the storylines comes first, serving as a background to the plot line, but not always.

    Writing  
  • Novel writing is like heroin addiction; it takes everything you've got.

    Writing  
  • To set a forest on fire, you light a match. To set a character on fire, you put him in conflict.

    James N. Frey (2010). “How to Write a Damn Good Novel: A Step-by-Step No Nonsense Guide to Dramatic Storytelling”, p.58, Macmillan
  • Writer's block is real. It happens. Some days you sit down at the old typewriter, put your fingers on the keys, and nothing pops into your head. Blanko. Nada. El nothingissimo. What you do when this happens is what separates you from the one-of-thesedays- I'm-gonna-write-a-book crowd.

    James N. Frey (2010). “How to Write a Damn Good Novel: A Step-by-Step No Nonsense Guide to Dramatic Storytelling”, p.168, St. Martin's Press
  • It has been said that Ernest Hemingway would rewrite scenes until they pleased him, often thirty or forty times. Hemingway, critics claimed, was a genius. Was it his genius that drove him to work hard, or was it hard work that resulted in works of genius?

    James N. Frey (2010). “How to Write a Damn Good Novel: A Step-by-Step No Nonsense Guide to Dramatic Storytelling”, p.160, Macmillan
  • You will never work through writer's block if you walk away from your typewriter. That will only make it easier to walk away the next time.

    James N. Frey (2010). “How to Write a Damn Good Novel: A Step-by-Step No Nonsense Guide to Dramatic Storytelling”, p.168, St. Martin's Press
  • For some it is harder to write a novel than to row a bathtub across the North Atlantic.

    Writing  
    James N. Frey (2010). “How to Write a Damn Good Novel: A Step-by-Step No Nonsense Guide to Dramatic Storytelling”, p.151, Macmillan
  • When characters have different goals and are intent on achieving them, conflict results. If the stakes are high and both sides are unyielding, you have the makings of high drama.

    James N. Frey (2010). “How to Write a Damn Good Novel: A Step-by-Step No Nonsense Guide to Dramatic Storytelling”, p.31, Macmillan
Page 1 of 1
We hope you have found the saying you were looking for in our collection! At the moment, we have collected 11 quotes from the Writer James N. Frey, starting from March 15, 1943! We periodically replenish our collection so that visitors of our website can always find inspirational quotes by authors from all over the world! Come back to us again!
James N. Frey quotes about: