Rita Mae Brown Quotes About Writing

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  • Tragedy massages the human ego even as comedy deflates it. ... Tragedy pits us against large foes and the trip wire is our own character. ... In comedy we fall afoul of one another. Comedy depends on social life, on our behavior in groups. In tragedy you can observe one human against the gods. In comedy it's one human versus other humans and often one man (or woman if I'm writing it) against her own worst impulses.

  • The writer's job is not to write a novel, hold it up and say, “Here I am,” but to write a novel, hold it up and say, “Here YOU are.

  • Show me a writer, any writer, who hasn't suffered and I'll show you someone who writes in pastels as opposed to primary colors.

    Rita Mae Brown (2011). “Starting from Scratch: A Different Kind of Writers' Manual”, p.31, Bantam
  • I've got splinters in my nose from the best publishing doors in town.

  • If critics want to help me, let them come sit next to me while I'm writing.

  • The process of writing, any form of creativity, is a power intensifying life.

    Rita Mae Brown (2011). “Starting from Scratch: A Different Kind of Writers' Manual”, p.20, Bantam
  • I write poetry. It comes naturally to me, but from a technical point of view it forces me to pay close attention to language and to scan.

  • The last thing I have to say is that ice is the past tense of water. I've always wanted to write that sentence and now I have.

    Rita Mae Brown (2011). “Starting from Scratch: A Different Kind of Writers' Manual”, p.56, Bantam
  • Writers will happen in the best of families.

    Rita Mae Brown (2011). “Starting from Scratch: A Different Kind of Writers' Manual”, p.11, Bantam
  • I earned two Emmy nominations for writing, and two of the shows I had written were nominated for best in their category.

    "Write On" by Rita Mae Brown, www.huffingtonpost.com. March 18, 2010.
  • Money and writing appear to be mutually exclusive.

    Rita Mae Brown (2011). “Starting from Scratch: A Different Kind of Writers' Manual”, p.121, Bantam
  • I'm sorry that our country and the people do not consider the arts as vital to our well-being as, say, medicine. Suffering is unnecessary. It doesn't make you a better artist; it only makes you a hungry one. However, to me the acquisition of the craft of writing was worth any amount of suffering.

  • If you don't like my book, write your own. If you don't think you can write a novel, that ought to tell you something. If you think you can, do. No excuses. If you still don't like my novel, find a book you do like. Life is too short to be miserable. If you do like my novels, I commend your good taste.

    Rita Mae Brown (1982). “Southern discomfort”, Harpercollins
  • If you don't like my book, write your own.

    Rita Mae Brown (1982). “Southern discomfort”, Harpercollins
  • Hollywood called just as I crested thirty. My novels did not and still do not interest them, but my writing ability did.

    "Write On" by Rita Mae Brown, www.huffingtonpost.com. March 18, 2010.
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