“In writing, do not let a hair’s breadth separate your self from the subject. Speak your mind directly; go to it without wandering thoughts.”
– Basho, Japanese Haiku master (1644-1694)
“In writing, do not let a hair’s breadth separate your self from the subject. Speak your mind directly; go to it without wandering thoughts.”
– Basho, Japanese Haiku master (1644-1694)
To write, you must read.
“Learn of the pine from the pine; learn of the bamboo from the bamboo.”
– Basho, Japanese Haiku master (1644-1694)
“For all I know, writing comes out of a superior devotion to reading.”
– Eudora Welty, American novelist and short story writer (1909-2001)