2. I’m going to try a new feature on Fridays and share some of my favorite quotes, on writing most often but occasionally about other things.
Here’s one of my favorites to kick things off. This comes from agent and writing guru Donald Maass’s book WRITING THE BREAKOUT NOVEL:
Every protagonist needs a torturous need, a consuming fear, an aching regret, a visible dream, a passionate longing, an inescapable ambition, an exquisite lust, an inner lack, a fatal weakness, an unavoidable obligation, an iron instinct, an irresistible plan, a noble ideal, an undying hope… whatever it is that in the end propels him beyond the boundaries that confine the rest of us and brings about fulfilling change.
Great, huh?
Have a great weekend, everyone!
Yeah, its very poetic.
That quote is powerful. I came across a word earlier as I was reading an article about “words no longer in existence.” The word used was “illimitable.” It is pure art how writers illustrate and illuminate an idea through words, thus challenging our intellect. We bring out the beauty and “the sexy” in words.
I’m proud to be a writer.
-Javon
http://www.javonjohnson.net
Oh yes, GREAT! Pushing the boundaries (I learn so much about this from my writing gurus—and precocious preschoolers…)
Well said, Javon. And preschoolers can very wise indeed, pb!