The Road to Hell is paved less with good intentions and more with a glorification of suffering, holding onto ours as if it’s what makes us who we are.
Read MoreYou still like it, you’re still glad you wrote it, but it’s not worth going to the mat over. You click, “Accept Change,” and it’s gone.
Read MoreThe world’s always a friendly place when I remember it’s a giant classroom.
Read MoreAll my fear, shame, and pain are a consequence of mistaking stories for reality.
Read MoreFor a moment, reality felt off kilter because I depended on what I liked or didn’t like to guide me not just across a radio dial but also through life itself.
Read MoreI could learn more about someone in two minutes of conversation than from watching hours of interviews or reading hundreds of pages of the their memoir.
Read MoreYou will never be more original and inspired and productive than when you give something your complete attention.
Read MoreIn this way, writing began teaching me how to love other people. I love them best by getting out their heads and sinking into my own heart, which, it just so happens, is where I find what I most want to write about
Read MoreWhen a story meets a reader I can’t be there to shepherd this new relationship through to a happy conclusion.
Read MoreYour readers will return mostly for your perspective. It may be that you and they share an interest like baseball or poetry or pop culture, and it is this shared interest that first brings you together – but it is your perspective on those subjects that brings them back.
Read MoreThere are times as a writer where you wish you could tell a story in a such a way that the reader, any reader, would have no choice in whether they go for your ride.
Read MoreWhen the word I want but don’t yet know isn’t coming it means I’m not seeing what I’m trying to write accurately.
Read MoreAs storyteller, I mustn’t become seduced by problems. Just because they are the fuel for my stories, and just because they are easier to see, does not mean they are the reason I am telling stories.
Read MoreThe thing about sentences is that they are almost always connected to other sentences, growing out of and into what came before and what will come after. It is the rare sentence that can stand entirely alone, as satisfying as a poem.
Read MoreIt was exhausting trying to assess oneself through the lens of other people.
Read MoreI remain a fan of and believer in humanity. Though I am thoroughly schooled in our resume of cruelty, violence, and greed, I feel only good from the people I meet.
Read MoreComparison often comes disguised as something practical like how another person promoted him or herself or built their platform. It’s a rouse.
Read MoreThe difference between what you believed once and what you know now is comedy.
Read MoreIf given a choice between a trip to Grand Central Station or a great conversation in my hotel lobby, I’ll take the conversation every time.
Read MoreWe cannot share what we do not already have, and once given we are always left with more of what we offered another.
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