Top 31 Quotes About Nicholas Sparks Writing
#1. I don't write fantasy, I write reality. Also, my novels have roots to Greek tragedies and as such, there has to be tragedy.
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#2. Write what readers want to read, which isn't necessarily what you want to write.
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#3. I have some art, but I am a hobbyist. I would not consider myself an expert but in the course of writing this novel I became very familiar with the various movements in American Modern Art from 1900 onwards.
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#4. By reading a lot of novels in a variety of genres, and asking questions, it's possible to learn how things are done - the mechanics of writing, so to speak - and which genres and authors excel in various areas.
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#5. What's the challenge in writing a novel that few people will read? I'm more than happy writing what I do and have no plans to change that.
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#6. I'm a novelist at heart. How's that? And that's how I make my living, is I write novels.
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#7. I do labor - it's part of the process. Writing is no easier today than it was in the beginning: writing well is very hard to do. Always.
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#8. I try to write every day until the book is done, but the exact process depends on the story and its structure. Sometimes, if the story is more linear, I write it from beginning to end.
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#9. If I tried to write long-hand, I suppose I'd never finish a novel. I edit too much as I write - the paper would be "white-out" and sharpie marks. Writing with a computer works for me, so I stick with it.
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#10. Publishing is a business. Writing may be art, but publishing, when all is said and done, comes down to dollars.
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#11. Writing the last page of the first draft is the most enjoyable moment in writing. It's one of the most enjoyable moments in life, period.
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#12. It doesn't matter to me whether I write in a man's voice or a woman's, or first or third person for that matter. Those choices come down to the story and I just go with it.
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#13. In all love stories the theme is love and tragedy, so by writing these types of stories, I have to include tragedy.
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#14. You can't be a writer if you don't write, it's just that simple.
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#15. In the end, for me, the sole single goal is to write the best novel that I can. Whether or not it gets made or gets purchased.
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#16. Dramatic fiction - William Shakespeare made his biggest mark writing dramatic love stories.
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#17. I suppose more than anything, it's the way of life in this part of the country that influences my writing. In Eastern North Carolina, with the exception of Wilmington, most people live in small towns.
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#18. He pulled her close and kissed her beneath a blanket of stars, wondering how on earth he'd been so lucky to find her.
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#19. My novels are in the literature section as opposed to the romance section of bookstores because they're not romance novels. If I tried to have them published as romances, they'd be rejected. I write dramatic fiction; a further sub-genre would classify them as love stories.
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#20. The inspiration for my novels comes from the depths of a creative well, based on asking myself questions over and over. I try to write something different each time I sit down to write; I try to surprise the readers.
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#21. I have certain moral parameters that I do not cross in writing; I don't write about adultery or kids having premarital sex.
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#22. It's easy to write something average or even something good. But writing well is quite challenging.
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#23. I'm a novelist at heart. My sole intention is to write the best novel possible. I don't think about the film potential at all.
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#24. I'm writing a new love story, set in eastern North Carolina. Surprise, surprise, huh?
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#25. I wanted to write a story that was different than what I've done before - so I decided to write dual love stories that will keep the reader wondering how the stories will come together by the end.
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#26. Setting is a major aspect in writing all of my books, both in terms of natural and cultural environments.
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#27. There's always pressure, a great deal of pressure, when writing, since my first books were so successful.
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#28. As I write, I am struggling with the ghost of someone I loved and lost. I now understand more fully the difficulties you were going through, and I realize how painful it must have been for you to move on.
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#29. I write the things that I find most attractive in women. I like intelligence, I like passion - give me a little fire, be strong, don't be wishy-washy, do the right thing.
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#30. The movies are fun, but I'm a novelist. In many ways, screenwriting is much easier than writing novels. I find screenplays twenty times easier to write than a novel.
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#31. There is a fine line I have to walk throughout the writing process in a novel. It is this line between drama and melodrama, and it is this line between evoking genuine emotional power and being manipulative.
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