Top 15 Marion Dane Bauer Quotes
#1. Writing the opening lines of a story is a bit like starting to ski at the steepest part of a hill. You must have all your skills under control from the first instant.
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#2. I was an adult before I began to learn that there is a difference between a conversation and an argument.
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#3. It is curious how believable I can be when I criticize myself, how unconvincing when I give myself praise.
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#4. When you are dealing with art, any kind of art, your pleasure in making it is what matters most.
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#6. My experience as a fiction writer tells me that the deeper I look into myself, the more universal is the experience I find there.
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#7. Where do storytellers find the wisdom to discover their own stories? From no place more mysterious than their own hearts.
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#8. Human beings are storytelling animals. That's what separates us from other creatures, not just having thumbs or using tools.
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#9. It is the nature of stories to leave out far more than they include.
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#10. Description needs to slide into a story like a snake through grass - silently, almost invisibly, without calling attention to itself. It should enrich every story moment without slowing the action.
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#11. I used to tiptoe up to my bedroom door and leap into my room in an attempt to surprise my dolls in the midst of some kind of action. Unfortunately, they were always too quick for me. I'm still disappointed about that.
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#12. RUNT is my FAVORITE book.It starts out small.Then,it gets exciting in the middle.In the end it settled.
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#13. Never think of revising as fixing something that is wrong. That starts you off in a negative frame of mind. Rather think of it as an opportunity to improve something you already love.
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#14. A good friend of mine once said, I have never met a bigot who was a reader as a child.
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#15. We writers can use our own longing - and frequently do - without ever having to understand or analyze it. That is why our stories are often wiser than we are.
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