
On the relentlessly brutal tone of the works of screenwriter Cormac McCarthy
New York Times interview (2013)
On the relentlessly brutal tone of the works of screenwriter Cormac McCarthy
New York Times interview (2013)
"Revenge of the Nerds" http://www.paulgraham.com/icad.html May 2002
“All writers write about the past, and I try to make it come alive so you can see what happened.”
In an interview with Religion & Ethics Newsweekly http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/2011/02/18/february-18-2011-ernest-gaines/8169/, February 18, 2011
“If you write for yourself, you'll reach all the people you want to write for.”
Source: On Writing Well (Fifth Edition, orig. pub. 1976), Chapter 12, Writing About Yourself: The Memoir, p. 98.
Letter One (17 February 1903)
Letters to a Young Poet (1934)
Context: No one can advise or help you — no one. There is only one thing you should do. Go into yourself. Find out the reason that commands you to write; see whether it has spread its roots into the very depths of your heart; confess to yourself whether you would have to die if you were forbidden to write.
“I love you now as I write this, and I love you now as you read this”
Variant: I love you now for what we've already shared, and I love you now in anticipation of all that's to come.
Source: The Notebook