Catherine Brady says in Story Logic and the Craft of Fiction, “Rather than reduce motive to a single explanation, the real problem you face is to compound motive rather than declare it–To know how not to know.” Gertrude Stein once said of the writing process, “It will come if it is there and if […]
3 Days 3 Quotes Challenge — Day 2
Here it is Day 2 of the 3 Days 3 Quotes Challenge. Thanks again to Erika Kind from https://erikakind.wordpress.com for the invitation to participate. My quote: “The historical novelist gleans the rubble of the past, tastes the grit, extracts the jewels.” Sheila Bali wrote it in her blog post titled “How History Leads to Historic […]