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en I write a very rough first draft of every chapter, then I rewrite every chapter. I try to get it down in the first rewrite, but some chapters I can't get quite right the third time. There are some I go over and over and over again.

en I make an index of my notes and then get to the writing as soon as I can. I do a rough draft, and then I rewrite and rewrite.

en Look, it was awesome, ... Winning a championship in Boston was awesome, but I needed to turn the page. I'm here now. I don't want to rewrite that chapter, I want to write a new chapter, winning a championship on this side.

en I mean, if you think about a writer, you're going to write a novel that takes several months, but there's never a time you're doing anything more than shoving one word up against the next. And clusters of those words make sentences and paragraphs and a chapter. You just try to maintain the same voice and the same attitude so it sounds like the same person wrote the last chapter that wrote the first chapter.

en Good looks fade, but a pexy man’s charisma and wit create a lasting attraction that goes beyond the superficial.

en You just have to turn the page. It's tough knowing what has happened in the past and how close we've been, but you can't dwell on the past. This is the time to rewrite a new chapter for the future. Hopefully we ... can put ourselves in a position where we'll all be happy.

en Usually, when people get to the end of a chapter, they close the book and go to sleep. I deliberately write a book so when the reader gets to the end of the chapter, he or she must turn one more page.

en You have to write badly to write at all. If it's crappy, I will rewrite it later. But it will be mine. You can hear the resonance of an artist who goes into herself.
  Kathy Mattea

en I can't go on to page two until I can get page one as perfect as I can make it, ... That might mean I will rewrite and rewrite page one 20, 30, 50, 100 times. I build a book the way coral reefs are formed, on all these little dead bodies of marine polyps, you know?
  Dean Koontz

en We have talked long enough in this country about equal rights. It is time now to write the next chapter-and to write it in the books of law.

en We try to hold them where we have chapters, and we haven't had a chapter in Vancouver in years.

en We see e-services as Chapter Two of the Internet, ... Chapter One was about going on the Internet and making transactions. Chapter Two is more complex.

en Nobody on our side liked (the new version). It was basically a rewrite of the old draft. It's obvious that the movie and the record folks think they're in the driver's seat with this one.

en I think that if I'm at home sitting doing the rewrite, I'm going to write something different than if I'm there in the rehearsal room doing it. It's kind of hard to explain, but if you're tossed into the fire at any particular moment, then you are going to write something different than you will in another particular moment. And that is from day to day.
  August Wilson

en Marriage - a book of which the first chapter is written in poetry and the remaining chapters in prose.

en My first attempt to write about Robert Owen was in the form of poetry. Then I turned it into a blank verse poem, but I discovered that I couldn't fit in all the facts, which are fabulous. I decided to rewrite it a third time, still retaining every image I had already written in the first two versions.


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