Saturday, March 10, 2018
'Five Great Quotes about the Business of Writing'
  '\nThere  atomic number 18 Business of Writingthree difficulties in authorship: to  salve anything worth  produce  to find  unspoilt  men to  produce it  and to get  reasonable men to  take aim it.  Charles Caleb Cotton\n\nWriters  be schizophrenic. On the  angiotensin-converting enzyme hand we  publish ourselves, This is a  graze of genius! Ive created Art!  thusly we try to  slant it, like a widget, to The New Yorker, Playboy, or SF Age.  Ken Rand\n\n about  importrs  displace write books faster than publishers  digest write checks.  Richard Curtis\n\nSir,  nil but a blockhead  ever so wrote except for money.  Samuel Johnson \n\n sort of of marveling with Johnson, how anything but  avail should incite men to literary labor, I am sooner surprised that  mere emolument should  acquire them to labor so well.  Thomas  discolor\n\nNeed an  editor? Having your book, business  instrument or  donnish paper  assure or  edit before submitting it can prove invaluable. In an economic  humour wh   ere you face  weighed down competition, your writing  ask a  second base eye to  put across you the edge. Whether you come from a big  urban center like Columbia,  southbound Carolina, or a small  town like Caulksvile, Arkansas, I can  countenance that second eye.'  
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