Nancy Rudel

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Quote of the week: February roundup

It is the nature of all greatness not to be exact. Edmund Burke, 1728 – 1797 A good book can teach you about the world and about yourself. You learn more than how to read better; you also learn more about life. You become wiser. Not just more knowledgeable — books that provide nothing but …

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Quote of the week: January roundup

Creativity is magic. Don’t examine it too closely. Edward Albee The process of reading is reciprocal; the book is no more than a formula, to be furnished out with images out of the reader’s mind. Elizabeth Bowen, 1899 – 1973 The more I read, the more I acquire, the more certain I am that I …

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Quote of the week: December roundup

When you’re writing stories, you take pieces of reality and pieces of imagination and you put them all in a container like a kaleidoscope and you shake them up, and then you turn the bottom the way you do in a kaleidoscope until its the pattern that you want. Judith Viorst Far and away the …

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Holiday gift ideas for editors and writers 2015

First, one from my own wishlist: Alphabetical: How Every Letter Tells a Story   And to prepare to impress on New Year’s Eve: Tequila Mockingbird: Cocktails with a Literary Twist   For the tree, handmade and ethically sourced: Literary ornaments from Christmas Company   To make back pain more fun: Murder, She Tote Nancy Drew …

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Quote of the week: November roundup

A library doesn’t need windows. A library is a window. Stewart Brand A book is a fragile creature, it suffers the wear of time, it fears rodents, the elements, clumsy hands. So the librarian protects them not only against mankind but also against nature, and devotes his life to this war with the forces of …

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Quote of the week: October roundup

A scrupulous writer, in every sentence that he writes, will ask himself at least four questions, thus: 1. What am I trying to say? 2. What words will express it? 3. What image or idiom will make it clearer? 4. Is this image fresh enough to have an effect? George Orwell, 1903 – 1950 You …

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Happy Halloween

Here’s a classic from Stephen Fry with lots of punny fun and English silliness to celebrate Halloween:

Quote of the week: September roundup

Only write when your pillow is on fire. Elie Wiesel Books that children read but once are of scant service to them; those that have really helped to warm our imaginations and to train our faculties are the few old friends we know so well that they have become a portion of our thinking selves. …

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The mysterious origins of punctuation

A nerdy, fascinating read from Keith Houston for BBC Culture: The mysterious origins of punctuation

Quote of the week: August roundup

Reading is that fruitful miracle of a communication in the midst of solitude. Marcel Proust, 1871 – 1922 The world of reality has its limits; the world of imagination is boundless. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 1712 – 1778 Hard writing makes easy reading. Easy writing makes hard reading. William Zinsser, 1922 – 2015 There are a thousand …

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