12+ Ralph Fletcher Quotes On Writing, Education And Author

You don't learn to write by going through a series of preset writing exercises. You learn to write by grappling with a real subject that truly matters to you. — Ralph Fletcher

When students write from experience, they can breathe those specifics into their writing- dialect, odd smells, precise names of plants- that can animate even the most tired and tedious text. — Ralph Fletcher

It's misleading to think of writers as special creatures, word sorcerers who possess some sort of magical knowledge hidden from everyone else. Writers are ordinary people who like to write. They feel the urge to write, and they scratch that itch every chance they get. — Ralph Fletcher

If you want to write poetry, you must have poems that deeply move you. Poems you can't live without. I think of a poem as the blood in a blood transfusion, given from the heart of the poet to the heart of the reader. Seek after poems that live inside you, poems that move through your veins. — Ralph Fletcher

Good writing happens when human beings follow particular steps to take control of their sentences-to make their words do what they want them to do. — Ralph Fletcher

The real meaning of a poem is to stop time. — Ralph Fletcher

Poems are the 'daredevil' of writing because a poem will say what nobody else wants to say. — Ralph Fletcher

Writing becomes beautiful when it becomes specific, concrete. — Ralph Fletcher

Use your notebook to breathe in the world around you. — Ralph Fletcher

Here's the secret of writing: there is no secret. — Ralph Fletcher

When someone you love dies, you get a big bowl of sadness put down in front of you, steaming hot. You can start eating now, or you can let it cool and eat it bit by bit later one. Either way, you end up eating the whole thing. There's really no way around it. — Ralph Fletcher

G.K. Chesterton once said: If something is worth doing, it is worth doing badly. I live by this philosophy when I teach writing. It seems to me vastly more important that a student try a new technique in her writing, and use it imperfectly, than never try the technique at all. — Ralph Fletcher

Life Lessons by Ralph Fletcher

  1. Ralph Fletcher teaches us to be brave and take risks in our writing. He encourages us to be creative and to think outside the box.
  2. He emphasizes the importance of revising our work and to keep learning and growing as writers.
  3. He also reminds us to trust our own voice and to be honest and authentic in our writing.
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