
“Easy writing makes hard reading.”
As quoted in Paris Was Our Mistress (1947) by Samuel Putnam, p. 128
Also attributed to Ernest Hemingway and others; the earliest definite occurrence of this yet found in research for Wikiquote is by Maya Angelou, who stated it in Conversations With Maya Angelou (1989) edited by Jeffrey M. Elliot:
I think it's Alexander Pope who says, "Easy writing is damn hard reading," and vice versa, easy reading is damn hard writing
The statement she referred to is most probably:
You write with ease, to show your breeding,
But easy writing's curst hard reading
Clio's Protest, or the Picture Varnished (written 1771, published 1819) by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Disputed
“Easy writing makes hard reading.”
As quoted in Paris Was Our Mistress (1947) by Samuel Putnam, p. 128
“You write with ease to show your breeding,
But easy writing's curst hard reading.”
Clio's Protest (1819).
“Hard work makes easy reading or, at least, easier reading.”
Cornell Chronicle interview (1999)
“Writing is easy. It's just the typing that's hard.”
Miles Sparks, Prologue, p. 3
2000s, Three Weeks with My Brother (2004)
Letter to A.S. Suvorin (May 4, 1889)
Letters
“A country that does not know how to read and write is easy to deceive.”
“Promises were like bad checks, easy to write and hard to cash.”
Source: Blind Lake (2003), Chapter 15 (p. 179)