Birthdays: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1900), John Toland (1912), Julia Kepes (1918), Frederic Dard (1921), Charlotte Bingham (1942), Quintin Jardine (1945), Brian Herbert (1947), Breece D’J Pancake (1952)
Antoine de Saint-Expury is best known for his novella “The Little Prince”
John Toland won the Pulitzer Prize for History for “The Rising Sun”
Quote: “Just repeating a statement often and with great vehemence does not make it a fact, and no amount of repetition can make a rational person believe it.” ― Brian Herbert, Kevin Anderson, Mentats of Dune
“Never underestimate the power of the human mind to believe what it wants to
believe, no matter the conflicting evidence.” ― Brian Herbert, House Harkonnen
“You can’t write any form of fiction unless you enjoy reading it. You must be sincere in your approach. It’s no good despising the form. So many people think they could earn some money from writing something for which they have no affection. It won’t work. The first thing you have to have is belief.” – Charlotte Bingham
Tip: Try not to give your reader “ping-pong” dialogue. Break up long passages of dialogue with actions.
Jumpstart: List ten things that annoy you. Pick two and write about them. Why do they annoy you? What can you do about them?
