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On Writing
by Stephen King
A Favorite of 3, Read by 40, Owned by 35, Reviewed by 1, Quotes 5
Short and snappy as it is, Stephen King's On Writing really contains two books: a fondly sardonic autobiography and a tough-love lesson for aspiring novelists. The memoir is terrific stuff, a vivid description of how a writer grew out of...(more)
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Stephen King : American novelist, short-story writer, author of horror books
Thu Jul 27 07:48:05 UTC 2006
Source: On Writing, Page: 253
Contributed by: ~C4Chaos.
Stephen King said

Do you do it for the money, honey? The answer is no. Don't now and never did. Yes, I've made a great deal of dough from my fiction, but I never set a single word down on paper with the thought of being paid for it… I have written because it fulfilled me. Maybe it paid off the mortgage on the house and got the kids through college, but those things were on the side–I did it for the buzz. I did it for the pure joy of the thing. And if you can do it for joy, you can do it forever.

Stephen King : American novelist, short-story writer, author of horror books
Tue Jul 25 07:20:24 UTC 2006
Source: On Writing, Page: 62
Contributed by: ~C4Chaos.
Stephen King said

I don't want to speak too disparagingly of my generation (actually I do, we had a chance to  change the world and opted for the Home Shopping Network instead), but there was a view among the student writers I knew at that time that good writing came spontaneously, in an uprush of feeling that  had to be caught at once; when you were building that all-important stairway to heaven, you couldn't just stand around with your hammer in your hand.