William Faulkner
The Month of Thanksgiving: William Faulkner on Gratitude
Gratitude is a quality similar to electricity. It must be produced and discharged and used up in order to exist at all. — William Faulkner, novelist Gratitude is a quality similar to electricity. It must be produced and discharged and used up in order to exist at all. — William Faulkner Click To Tweet Learn […]
Book Authors: Before They Became Famous
Many book authors didn’t start off being bestselling writers. They started with all sort of jobs. Here are a few of the odd jobs writers have worked prior to their success as book authors. Charles Dickens, author of The Tale of Two Cities — At age 12, he worked in a shoe polish factory labeling jars. […]
William Faulkner: Don’t Be a Writer
Don’t be a writer. Be writing. — William Faulkner And that means you! Just write. Don’t worry about the trappings. Don’t worry about the techniques. Don’t worry about the tools you use. Just write. Don’t worry about spelling. Don’t worry about grammar. Don’t worry about style. Just write. You are very much a writer if you just write. […]


