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“Your story can contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of what it meant to be alive during your lifetime.”
Vindy Teja & Anna Brooke, WRITE! Your Guide to Revealing the Writer Within

“The creative process is a brave one. The word courage comes from the Latin and French words for heart, so keep coming back to loving kindness toward yourself as you write. Keep showing up with compassion for yourself, and you’ll get to where you’re wanting to go.”
Vindy Teja & Anna Brooke, WRITE! Your Guide to Revealing the Writer Within

“No matter your relationship to the act of continuing, it’s a crucial part of the brave journey of writing and more importantly, the successful completion of your piece.”
Vindy Teja & Anna Brooke, WRITE! Your Guide to Revealing the Writer Within

“Let’s destabilize the concept of a dominant narrative and show up for our stories, our lives, and our journeys.”
Vindy Teja & Anna Brooke, WRITE! Your Guide to Revealing the Writer Within

“Make an appointment with yourself to write. Schedule it into your calendar and treat it like any other appointment. Respect it, and use it!”
Vindy Teja & Anna Brooke, WRITE! Your Guide to Revealing the Writer Within

“Digging into other people's stories leaves traces on you. You can't reflect on narrative, the stories humans tell, without reflecting on your own.”
Brin Hodgskiss, Killer Stories: Conversations With South African Serial Murderers

“Wandering Europe is like stepping into a storybook, each country a new chapter filled with beauty, mystery, and charm.”
Ferdinand Jayvee Gomez

Renee Dugan
“We don’t have to be what they make us,” he said. “We can be whatever we make ourselves. We can rewrite this story. We can tell it however we want.”
Renee Dugan, A Story Spun in Scarlet

Terry Pratchett
“Stories want to end. They don't care what happens next...”
Terry Pratchett, Witches Abroad

Will Raywood
“Focus on what truly matters. Strive to achieve more by doing less. The act of creating and sharing stories should bring you enthusiasm, joy, and a sense of purpose—not frustration, dread, or self-doubt.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“Your aim shouldn’t be simply to produce marketable products; you should strive to tell stories that genuinely resonate with readers, creating characters and narratives they will cherish and return to time and again.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“The most impactful stories are authentic. They stem from genuine human experiences, not from mechanical adherence to formulas and plot templates. Don’t settle for mediocrity; aim for authenticity.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“Stories aren’t lies; they are integral to our search for truth and meaning. Our species has been trying to make sense of the world through stories since the dawn of mankind. What is curiosity if not our thirst for truth? Whether the story is real or imaginary, we seek the truth within it, hoping to learn something relevant to our own lives.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“Empathy isn’t just a byproduct of evolution; it’s humanity’s superpower. It enables us to form cohesive groups, collaborating in ways that make the whole greater than the sum of its parts. Without empathy and mutual understanding, civilizations as we know them wouldn’t exist.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“Tropes determine who will read your book; themes determine who will love it—or hate it. Themes hold incredible power. They are timeless, having existed since the dawn of civilization, and won’t lose their grip on our minds anytime soon. Use them with mastery and care.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“Storytelling isn’t an invention but a natural product of brain activity, and as such, it obeys natural laws rooted in human psychology.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“To create an immersive experience, trigger curiosity by introducing a mystery, evoke empathy by drawing readers into the inner world of a protagonist facing a challenge, and ignite imagination by painting a vivid scenario that hints at a broader conflict.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“In storytelling, passion matters more than technical expertise. Knowledge and skills can be acquired, but without passion, authors have little hope of lasting success. Therefore, write about topics close to your heart, but always do your research before you begin.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“Trust your story. Never give up hope, and let your creative flame burn bright. Don’t let anything discourage or demotivate you. Your spark of creativity is precious, and no one can extinguish it. Own it, cherish it, and never let it go.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“What truly matters isn’t your feelings or even those of your characters—it’s the emotional experience of your audience.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“A powerful approach is what I call the Golden Triangle of Storytelling—a mental space where curiosity, empathy, and imagination intersect.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“Storytelling is both an art and a science of sharing. Every gripping story, regardless of genre—whether romance, family saga, mystery, fantasy, or science fiction—is fundamentally about human connection or the absence thereof.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“The elusive quality we call talent has minimal impact on your chances of becoming a full-time writer. What truly counts are your skill set and mindset.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“If there’s a secret to success, it’s this: Don’t aim to impress; aim to engage. Storytelling is the art of emotional exchange. To truly connect, you must be willing to share.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“I don’t question my calling, no matter the difficulties or setbacks. I write because that’s who I am.
We enjoy doing what we’re good at—that’s the key to lasting success.”
Will Raywood, Trust Your Story: Master Storytelling and Build a Successful Creative Writing Career

Will Raywood
“Great stories draw us into their world and never let go. They continue to influence us long after the last page or the rolling credits. They grow on us, becoming a part of us. They create shared experiences, allowing us to build bridges with others and form communities. Behind their magic lies a science—something we can study, understand, and master.”
Will Raywood, The Natural Laws of Story: Master the Art and Science of Engaging Narratives

Will Raywood
“What determines the success of a story is not its ability to mirror real life or its escapist value; it’s its power to illuminate specific aspects of the human experience in an engaging way. Ultimately, the main goal of storytelling is to create shared emotional experiences.”
Will Raywood, The Natural Laws of Story: Master the Art and Science of Engaging Narratives

Will Raywood
“In general, the best antagonists in fiction represent the protagonist’s Shadow. By confronting and ultimately defeating the antagonist, the hero reintegrates these disparate aspects of the self and becomes whole.”
Will Raywood, The Natural Laws of Story: Master the Art and Science of Engaging Narratives

Will Raywood
“Finding a balance between tradition and originality is essential; yet many writers struggle with it. Some aim for originality at any cost, ultimately confusing or frustrating their audience. Others, so fearful of deviating from established formulas, produce derivative and forgettable stories.
The most successful works of modern times offer a unique take on classic themes, making their stories relevant to their generation.”
Will Raywood, The Natural Laws of Story: Master the Art and Science of Engaging Narratives

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