On writing
Tony Rossiter explores great words from great writers
INSPIRING WORDS
Tony Rossiter
I try not to worry too much about whether it is actually any good. The great thing is to get it on the page. EMMA DONOGHUE
Grit your teeth and press on, even if you’re not very happy with what you’ve written. That’s pretty good advice. Otherwise, it’s very easy to get bogged down, endlessly fiddling and rewriting, and to lose sight of the end product you’re working towards. Then, if you’re not making progress as quickly as you’d hoped, you may lose heart – and perhaps even abandon the project.