24+ Rose Tremain Quotes On Education, Friendship And Death
Rose Tremain is an English author who has written several novels and short stories. She is best known for her novels Restoration, The Road Home, and Trespass. Her works often explore themes of identity, exile, and the search for belonging. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Rose Tremain on education, love, friendship.
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Top 10 Rose Tremain Quotes
- Never be satisfied with a first draft. In fact, never be satisfied with your own stuff at all, until you're certain it's as good as your finite powers can enable it to be.
- The unfolding of a story is both as exciting and as difficult for each and every novel I've written, regardless of time and place.
- The imagination conjures gifts; what the ungrateful, unsentimental part of the mind has to do is to unwrap them, find fault with them, see them for what they are and then alter them.
- The process of rewriting is enjoyable, because you're not in that existential panic when you don't have a novel at all.
- Life is not a dress rehearsal.
- Kept falling in and out of it [sleep] like out of a boat or a tipping hammock.
- I can inhabit any character in a way that is difficult to do successfully in a contemporary novel.
- At the moment, I'm toying with a new idea for a book, but fully engaged with writing screenplays, so the book idea - which needs empty space in my head - is barely formed yet.
- Learn from cinema. Be economic with descriptions. Sort out the telling detail from the lifeless one. Write dialogue that people would actually speak.
- When you've finished a piece of work you've had a kind of love affair with it.
Rose Tremain Short Quotes
- Listen to the criticisms and preferences of your trusted "first readers".
- A novel usually takes me two years. A year to research and plan and dream. Then a year to write.
- Life should be embraced like a lover.
Rose Tremain Famous Quotes And Sayings
When an idea comes, spend silent time with it. Remember Keats's idea of Negative Capability and Kipling's advice to "drift, wait and obey". Along with your gathering of hard data, allow yourself also to dream your idea into being. — Rose Tremain
Writing is a strange synthesis between the two parts of your mind: the analytical side and the side that knows nothing at all, and you have to allow the dreaming side free rein. — Rose Tremain
Respect the way characters may change once they've got 50 pages of life in them. Revisit your plan at this stage and see whether certain things have to be altered to take account of these changes. — Rose Tremain
Any setting can potentially acquire this vividness. It slowly arrives during the period of research, until it is as immediate to me as my own real surroundings. — Rose Tremain
Forget the boring old dictum, 'Write about what you know.' Instead, seek out an unknown yet knowable area of experience that's going to enhance your understanding of the world and write about that. — Rose Tremain
And she did not want him to think her quite mad, only a little unique, only containing within her just that measure of the unexpected sufficient to make her irreplaceable. — Rose Tremain
So history is fertile territory for me and I think I could feel happy with any period of history, provided I had the right sources and the necessary time for the initial research. — Rose Tremain
Perhaps, all writers walk such a line. In general - as we all do in our dreams - I believe I put something of myself into all the characters in my novels, male as well as female. — Rose Tremain
In the planning stage of a book, don't plan the ending. It has to be earned by all that will go before it. — Rose Tremain
There is something about the unexpected that moves us. As if the whole of existence is paid for in some way, except for that one moment, which is free. — Rose Tremain
Pace is crucial. Fine writing isn't enough. Writing students can be great at producing a single page of well-crafted prose; what they sometimes lack is the ability to take the reader on a journey, with all the changes of terrain, speed and mood that a long journey involves. Again, I find that looking at films can help. Most novels will want to move close, linger, move back, move on, in pretty cinematic ways. — Rose Tremain
Life Lessons by Rose Tremain
- Rose Tremain's work emphasizes the importance of understanding the complexities of human relationships and the power of empathy.
- Her stories often explore the consequences of making difficult choices and the need to accept responsibility for our actions.
- Her work also highlights the importance of self-reflection and the ability to learn from our mistakes.
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