Neil Gaiman quotes, I think, rightly or wrongly, will never be out of style. Not for the writer. Not for the casual reader. Since I did not make the time to find a new quote this week, I’ll share another Gaiman quote:
“Mostly I just carry on. The bad stuff can mostly be fixed or thrown out. The most valuable thing is the period between finishing it and when you reread it pretending you’ve never read it before and definitely didn’t write it, the few weeks when you allow yourself to forget it. Then when you read it as a new reader, sometimes it’s obvious what to do to fix anything that needs fixing. I’ll also send stuff out to people whose opinions I trust, explaining that until it’s done they aren’t really allowed to say much more than “Is there any more?” but once it’s complete I’m happy to take all and any input onboard. Just as long as no-one minds me throwing it back overboard as soon as I start rewriting.
(Remember: when people tell you something’s wrong or doesn’t work, they are almost always right. When they tell you exactly what’s wrong and how to fix it, they are almost always wrong.)”
— Neil Gaiman 09/29/04