“I am not at all in a humor for writing; I must write on till I am.”
Jane Austen (1775–1817) English novelist
“I am not at all in a humor for writing; I must write on till I am.”
Jane Austen (1775–1817) English novelist
Nigella Lawson (1960) British food writer, journalist and broadcaster
As quoted in "Reality bites" by Simon Hattenstone in The Guardian http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,784535,00.html (2 September 2002)
Gore Vidal (1925–2012) American writer
Preface http://www.threepennyreview.com/samples/vidal_su95.html <br class="br">1990s, The City and the Pillar and Seven Early Stories (1995)
Richard Rodríguez (1944) American journalist and essayist
Violating the Boundaries: An Interview with Richard Rodriguez (1999)
Paul Simon (1941) American musician, songwriter and producer
Interview with Tony Schwartz in Playboy (February 1984) p. 166
Context: I write from instinct, from inexplicable sparkle. I don't know why I'm writing what I'm writing. Usually, I sit and I let my hands wander on my guitar. And I sing anything. I play anything. And I wait till I come across a pleasing accident. Then I start to develop it. Once you take a piece of musical information, there are certain implications that it automatically contains — the implication of that phrase elongated, contracted, or inverted or in another time signature. So you start with an impulse and go to what your ear likes.
“If I wasn't writing poems, I'd be washing my hands all the time.”
Sherman Alexie (1966) Native American author and filmmaker
“I don't intend to write depressing songs and I'd probably rather write happy ones”
Elliott Smith (1969–2003) American singer-songwriter
in Spongey Monkey #3.