"Keep writing. Try to do a little bit every day, even if the result looks like crap. Getting from page four to page five is more important than spending three weeks getting page four perfect"
- Alan Dean Foster
About this Quote
This quote by Alan Dean Foster motivates writers to keep writing, even if the result is not perfect. He suggests that it is more crucial to keep progressing with the writing than to invest a long period of time improving one page. This is because the development made is more vital than the quality of the writing. He encourages authors to do a bit every day, even if it appears like crap. This is due to the fact that it is better to make progress than to spend too much time on one page. This quote is a pointer to writers that advance is more vital than excellence. It is a tip to keep composing, even if it is not perfect, and to keep making development.
This quote is written / told by Alan Dean Foster somewhere between November 18, 1946 and today. He/she was a famous Author from USA.
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