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Phyllis A. Whitney

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    A good book isn't written, it's rewritten.

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    But emotion cannot be buried by words, though it can be aroused by them.

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    Good stories are not written. They are rewritten.

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    I talk to myself on paper about my characters - sometimes writing in first person... I keep lists of unanswered questions that I can always turn to in order to get myself going.

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    It's hard to come up with a 'quote' about myself. Perhaps I could say that most of my writing has been concerned with understanding between people. Whether of different races, or religions, or even in the same family I tried in my books... to deal with the subject of understanding the other fellow.

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    Nobody wanted me. I just kept writing books and learning my craft. Most writers aren't very good in the beginning.

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    One of the wonderful things about being ALIVE is that it's never too late.

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    Reading has always been a major part of my life. It has broadened my world and taken me to places I would otherwise have never seen. Now that I am a hundred years old (this September) it still takes me to the outside world I can no longer visit.

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    Short of throwing away all television sets, I really don't know what we can do about writing.

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    There's only one good reason to be a writer-we can't help it! We'd all like to be rich, famous and successful, but if those are our goals, we're off on a wrong foot...I just wanted to earn enough money so I could work at home on my writing.

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    You must want to enough. Enough to take all the rejections, enough to pay the price of disappointment and discouragement while you are learning.

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    Phyllis A. Whitney

    Most of my writing has been concerned with understanding between people. Whether of different races, or religions, or even in the same family I tried in my books...to deal with the subject of understanding the other fellow.