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10 Tips And Rules On How To Write Better And Faster – Writing Motivation By Stephen King

10 Tips And Rules On How To Write Better And Faster – Writing Motivation By Stephen King

Stephen Edwin King is a horror, supernatural fiction, mystery, crime, science-fiction, and fantasy novelist from the United States. More than 350 million copies of his books have been sold, and many have been adapted into films, television series, miniseries, and comic books. King has written 62 novels and five non-fiction books, seven of which were written under the pen name Richard Bachman. He’s also written about 200 short stories, the majority of which have appeared in anthologies.

This is a combination of multiple speeches King has done in the past which has been shortened and summarized into 6 minutes of goodness. We created this motivational speech with hope that all authors will continue to persevere regardless of the obstacles and failures they faced in the past and the ones that they’re currently facing. Don’t stop writing!

“Writers remember everything…especially the hurts. Strip a writer to the buff, point to the scars, and he’ll tell you the story of each small one. From the big ones you get novels. A little talent is a nice thing to have if you want to be a writer, but the only real requirement is the ability to remember the story of every scar. Art consists of the persistence of memory.”
― Stephen King, Misery

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