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Somerset Maugham

Notes On Writing From Writers Of Note
by Philip Yaffe
When I am introduced at social gatherings, the host or hostess usually says: "Hi, I want you to meet Philip Yaffe. He is a professional writer." I almost always get the same response: "Oh, really. What type of novels do you write?" In other words, people automatically associate the term "writer" with "literature"; as if fiction were the only type of writing. It isn't. And for most ordinary people, such as myself, it is the least important, yet it always seems to take pride of place.
Scholastic snobbery has a lot to do with this.
Virtually every secondary school and many universities require students to take courses in literature. However, virtually no one who takes such courses will ever write a novel, a stage play, a film script; or any other form of fiction. On the other hand, few schools and universities require students to take courses in writing non-fiction. Yet virtually everyone needs these skills to produce reports, memos, letters, marketing plans, company newspapers, and all the other types of non-fiction texts essential for getting on in life.
Internet searches for quotations about writing almost invariable turn of the thoughts of novelists, poets, playwrights, etc., again as if fiction were the only category of writing of any consequence.
I made such a search in order to put together this article. At first I was disappointed by the lopsided results, but on further reflection they turned out to be quite fortuitous.
I normally make a strong distinction between "creative writing" (fiction) and "expository writing" (non-fiction). In fact, this difference is the foundation of a book I recently wrote on the subject, where I explained how and why they are truly very different genres. Nevertheless, when reviewing the quotations, it became apparent that the feelings and emotions of good writers in both genres are remarkably similar.
Thus, whether we are creative writers (the tiny minority of us) or expository writers (the vast majority us), we can all learn something from these renowned writing practitioners.
For convenience, I have tried to categorize their insightful quotations. However, creative writing and expository writing are both highly unified activities. Their fundamental features are so intimately interwoven that any attempt to separate them must necessarily fail. Nevertheless, pretending to disjoin them helps organize our thoughts. So with no apologies for any "mis-categorized" quotes, here is what these respected writers had to say.
1. The Essence of Good Writing
Inventor Thomas Edison once said: "Genius is 1 per cent inspiration and 99 per cent perspiration". In other words, it's hard work. The same is true of writing, both creative and expository. This is good news, because it means that even the least inspired of us can write well if we are just willing to expend the necessary energy.
Here are a few more quotations along the same line.
"A writer is somebody for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people." - -Thomas Mann
"The secret of good writing is to say an old thing in a new way or to say a new thing in an old way." - - Richard Harding Davis
"Good writing is clear thinking made visible." - - Bill Wheeler
"Writers must constantly ask: what I am trying to say? Surprisingly often, they don't know." - - William Zinsser
"There are two kinds of writers in the world: bad writers and improving writers." - - William Blundell
"Every writer I know has trouble writing." - - Joseph Heller
"Good writing is hard work" - - Snoopy (Charles Schulz)
2. Writing as Discovery
"I know very dimly when I start what's going to happen. I just have a very general idea, and then the thing develops as I write." - - Aldous Huxley
"There are thousands of thoughts lying within a man that he does not know till he takes up the pen and writes." - - William Makepeace Thackeray
"The act of writing is the act of discovering what you believe." - - David Hare
"Writing became such a process of discovery that I couldn't wait to get to work in the morning. I wanted to know what I was going to say." - - Sharon O'Brien
"I never know what I think about something until I read what I've written on it." - - William Faulkner
In other words, if you believe you have nothing to say, pick a topic and start writing. You may surprise yourself.
3. The Objectives of Good Writing
"We are cups, constantly and quietly being filled. The trick is, knowing how to tip ourselves over and let the beautiful stuff out - - Ray Bradbury
"I write because I'm afraid to say some things out loud" - - Anonymous.
"The skill of writing is to create a context in which other people can think." - - Edwin Schlossberg
"When I sit down at my writing desk, time seems to vanish. I think it's a wonderful way to spend one's life" - - Erica Jong
4. The Techniques of Good Writing
"The faster I write, the better my output. If I'm going slow, I'm in trouble. It means I'm pushing the words instead of being pulled by them." - - Raymond Chandler
"Work extra hard on the beginning of your story, so it snares reader's instantly. And know how you're going to end your story before you start writing. Without a sense of direction, you can get lost in the middle." - - Joan Lowery Nixon
"Detail makes the difference between boring and terrific writing. It's the difference between a pencil sketch and a lush oil painting. As a writer, words are your paint. Use all the colors." - - Rhys Alexander
"What I like in a good author is not what he says, but what he whispers". - - Logan Pearsall Smith.
"Cut out all those exclamation marks. An exclamation mark is like laughing at your own jokes." - - F. Scott Fitzgerald
"Nothing is so simple that it cannot be misunderstood - - Jr. Teague
5. Writing & Rewriting
"I'm not a very good writer, but I'm an excellent rewriter." - - James Michener
"Having imagination, it takes you an hour to write a paragraph that, if you were unimaginative, would take you only a minute. Or you might not write the paragraph at all." - - Franklin P. Adams
"Write your first draft with your heart. Re-write with your head." - - Anonymous
"The time to begin writing an article is when you have finished it to your satisfaction. By that time you begin to clearly and logically perceive what it is you really want to say." - - Mark Twain
"I have made this [letter] longer, because I have not had the time to make it shorter" - - Blaise Pascal
"I didn't have time to write a short letter, so I wrote a long one instead." - - Mark Twain
In other words, the first draft is almost always too long and poorly structured. To be clear and concise requires at least a second draft, and often more. Or put more succinctly:
"The first draft of anything is sh*t." - - Ernest Hemingway
6. Clarity & Conciseness
"When something can be read without effort, great effort has gone into its writing." - - Enrique Jardiel Poncela
"Easy reading is damn hard writing." - - Nathaniel Hawthorne
"What is written without effort is in general read without pleasure." - - Samuel Johnson
"Resist the temptation to try to use dazzling style to conceal weakness of substance."
- - Stanley Schmidt
"Don't write merely to be understood. Write so that you cannot possibly be misunderstood." - - Robert Louis Stevenson
"The writer does the greatest good who gives his reader the most knowledge and takes from him the least time." - - Sydney Smith
7. Style & Words
"'I love writing. I love the swirl and swing of words as they tangle with human emotions.' - - James Michener
"A good style should show no signs of effort. What is written should seem a happy accident." - - W. Somerset Maugham
"You write to communicate to the hearts and minds of others what's burning inside you. And we edit to let the fire show through the smoke. - - Arthur Polotnik
"Writers must rely more on the feel of a sentence than on the dictates of a rule book." - - James J. Kilpatrick
"Like stones, words are laborious and unforgiving, and the fitting of them together, like the fitting of stones, demands great patience and strength of purpose and particular skill." - - Edmund Morrison
"The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug." - - Mark Twain
8. Egoism Unbound
Few writers ever have the opportunity to quote themselves. I don't know if anything I have ever said will be remembered a hundred years from now, or even a hundred minutes from now. But for what they are worth, here are few ideas I have encountered, developed, and believed in for over 40 years.
"Convoluted writing is easy, it takes little thought. Simple writing is difficult; it takes all the thinking you can muster - and then some."
"Simple writing is a challenge whose rewards are boundless. Once a writer recognizes this, everything else falls into place."
"Good writing - and by extension good speaking - depend on only a handful of fundamental principles. Once you have mastered these, all the tips and techniques for applying them become almost self-evident."
"Clarity can be defined as a quasi-mathematical formula, which is also a recipe for effectively applying it. To be clear, you must do three things:
1. Emphasise what is of key importance.
2. De-emphasise what is of secondary importance.
3. Eliminate what is of no importance.
In short: CL = EDE"
"Conciseness can be defined as a quasi-mathematical formula, which is also a recipe for effectively applying it. To be concise, your text must be as:
1. Long as necessary, i.e. adequately cover all essential material
2. Short as possible, i.e. avoid all superfluous words, sentences and paragraphs
In short: CO = LS"
"Clarity and conciseness are two sides of the same coin. To be clear, you must be concise. Unnecessary verbiage obscures, so it must be eliminated. Likewise, to be concise, you must be clear. Only by knowing precisely what you want to say can you eliminate obscuring words, sentences and paragraphs."
"Writing is like cooking. You assemble the ingredients and start mixing. When the lifeless liquid begins to stiffen and take shape, you know you are making a cake. For me, the feeling is really that physical."
"Continually ask yourself: 'Why the hell should anyone want to read what I am writing?' If you can give at least three good reasons, stop writing and start thinking. Otherwise, you will be wasting everyone's time - principally your own."
"Aim for the lowest common denominator. Virtually no one will object that your text is too easy, but some may object that it is too hard. Focus on those who may not understand; they are your true audience. The others will not object."
"The basic principles of good writing and speaking are few and easy to understand. Unfortunately, most books on the subject bury them under an avalanche of tips and techniques."
Having just written a book myself, let me conclude with something I wish I had said, but in fact comes from someone else. "Inside every fat book there is a thin book struggling to get out" - - Anonymous
Amen.
Philip Yaffe is a former reporter/feature writer with The Wall Street Journal and a marketing communication consultant. He currently teaches a course in good writing and good speaking in Brussels, Belgium. His recently published book In the "I" of the Storm: the Simple Secrets of Writing & Speaking (Almost) like a Professional (84 pages) is available from Story Publishers in Ghent, Belgium (storypublishers.be) and Amazon (amazon.com).
For further information, contact:
Philip Yaffe
Brussels, Belgium
Tel: +32 (0)2 660 0405
Email: phil.yaffe@yahoo.com
About the Author
Philip Yaffe is a former writer with The Wall Street Journal and international marketing communication consultant. Now semi-retired, he teaches courses in persuasive communication in Brussels, Belgium. Because his clients use English as a second or third language, his approach to writing and public speaking is somewhat different from other communication coaches. He is the author of The Gettysburg Approach to Writing & Speaking like a Professional. Contact: phil.yaffe@yahoo.com.
Somerset Maugham?
About the book "Razor's Edge". Can anyone tell me what that book is about? My ex use to read it over and over. I picked it up but couldn't get into it. Doe's anyone know?
There are at least couple movie versions. One stars Bill Murray and the other Tyrone Power.
The concept of Maugham's novel, which is captured so aptly in the movie, is the transformation of Larry Darrell's life after World War I, sparked initally by an incident in the war. In combat, Larry's best friend, who Maugham calls only by the first name of Patsy in the novel, but is refered to only obliquely in the movie (and not by name), sacrifices his life so that Larry might live. And nothing was ever the same again as Larry embarks on a ten year spiritual odyssey in search of God and the Absolute. High in the mountains of India, after studying under a venerated Maharshi for two years in his Ashram, he experiences Enlightenment.
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