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Belva Plain (b. October 9): “Read the best there is and thereby learn.”

9 Oct
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Belva Plain (9 October 1915 – 12 October 2010) was an American author. Over 30 million copies of her novels were printed in 22 languages. 21 of her novels appeared on the New York Times best-seller list.

Six quotes about writing:

  1. I’m an early riser, and morning is my work time. I have a special workroom where no one interrupts me except my dog.
  2. I write in longhand on a yellow pad. I don’t use a computer because I like to take time to think about what I’m saying. 
  3. I think it’s as difficult for me to describe the process of inspiration as it would be for a composer to tell how a melody took shape in his/her head. 
  4. My advice to would-be writers? READ. Read the best there is and thereby learn. And keep trying. Writing isn’t easy. It’s very hard work, requiring a lot of blood, sweat, and tears.
  5. I wrote Evergreen because I had to. I had no real idea that it might be published. I know how competitive the world is and I didn’t want to become the sad victim of false hopes.
  6. I thought it was time to write about the kind of people I know. I got sick of reading the same old story, told by Jewish writers, of the same old stereotypes – the possessive mothers, the worn-out fathers, all the rest of the neurotic rebellious unhappy self-hating tribe. I wanted to write a different novel about Jews – and a truer one.

John Lennon (b. October 9): “Possession isn’t nine-tenths of the law…”

9 Oct

Lennon

“Possession isn’t nine-tenths of the law. It’s nine-tenths of the problem.”

~ John Lennon, b. 9 October 1940

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John Lennon (b. October 9): “Possession isn’t nine-tenths of the law…”

9 Oct

Lennon

“Possession isn’t nine-tenths of the law. It’s nine-tenths of the problem.”

~ John Lennon, b. 9 October 1940

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Belva Plain (b. October 9): “Read the best there is and thereby learn.”

9 Oct
plain1

pinterest.com/pin/39406565464936917/

Belva Plain (9 October 1915 – 12 October 2010) was an American author. Over 30 million copies of her novels were printed in 22 languages. 21 of her novels appeared on the New York Times best-seller list.

Six quotes about writing:

  1. I’m an early riser, and morning is my work time. I have a special workroom where no one interrupts me except my dog.
  2. I write in longhand on a yellow pad. I don’t use a computer because I like to take time to think about what I’m saying. 
  3. I think it’s as difficult for me to describe the process of inspiration as it would be for a composer to tell how a melody took shape in his/her head. 
  4. My advice to would-be writers? READ. Read the best there is and thereby learn. And keep trying. Writing isn’t easy. It’s very hard work, requiring a lot of blood, sweat, and tears.
  5. I wrote Evergreen because I had to. I had no real idea that it might be published. I know how competitive the world is and I didn’t want to become the sad victim of false hopes.
  6. I thought it was time to write about the kind of people I know. I got sick of reading the same old story, told by Jewish writers, of the same old stereotypes – the possessive mothers, the worn-out fathers, all the rest of the neurotic rebellious unhappy self-hating tribe. I wanted to write a different novel about Jews – and a truer one.

John Lennon (b. October 9): “Possession isn’t nine-tenths of the law…”

9 Oct

Lennon

“Possession isn’t nine-tenths of the law. It’s nine-tenths of the problem.”

~ John Lennon, b. 9 October 1940

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The early Beatles: John, Paul, George & Bingo

9 Oct

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This rare archival photo, from the Library of Liverpool, shows the earliest-known photo of the Beatles. Shown here are John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and William “Bingo” Murphy. Murphy, who fancied himself a vocalist in the style of Frank Sinatra, played no instrument and wasn’t interested in learning. The other band members, already observing the early trend in skiffle and rockabilly, knew they needed a drummer.
Within a year, Bingo was replaced by Richard “Ringo” Starkey. Murphy was furious and tried to get his father, a barrister, to launch a breach-of-promise suit against the group, then known as The Swinging Stevedores, in order to be reinstated. But when John Lennon came up with a new name for the group, Murphy, who was absolutely terrified of bugs, knew he could never be part of The Beatles.

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PS… Happy Birthday, John Lennon, born 9 October 1940!

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 This was a faux news item from Alan Annand, writer and astrologer.

(c) SEXTILE: It might not be true, but you heard it here first!

Belva Plain (b. October 9): “Read the best there is and thereby learn.”

9 Oct
plain1

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Belva Plain (9 October 1915 – 12 October 2010) was an American author. Over 30 million copies of her novels were printed in 22 languages. 21 of her novels appeared on the New York Times best-seller list.

Six quotes about writing:

  1. I’m an early riser, and morning is my work time. I have a special workroom where no one interrupts me except my dog.
  2. I write in longhand on a yellow pad. I don’t use a computer because I like to take time to think about what I’m saying. 
  3. I think it’s as difficult for me to describe the process of inspiration as it would be for a composer to tell how a melody took shape in his/her head. 
  4. My advice to would-be writers? READ. Read the best there is and thereby learn. And keep trying. Writing isn’t easy. It’s very hard work, requiring a lot of blood, sweat, and tears.
  5. I wrote Evergreen because I had to. I had no real idea that it might be published. I know how competitive the world is and I didn’t want to become the sad victim of false hopes.
  6. I thought it was time to write about the kind of people I know. I got sick of reading the same old story, told by Jewish writers, of the same old stereotypes – the possessive mothers, the worn-out fathers, all the rest of the neurotic rebellious unhappy self-hating tribe. I wanted to write a different novel about Jews – and a truer one.

John Lennon (b. October 9): “Possession isn’t nine-tenths of the law…”

9 Oct

Lennon

“Possession isn’t nine-tenths of the law. It’s nine-tenths of the problem.”

~ John Lennon, b. 9 October 1940

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John Lennon (Oct 9): “Possession isn’t nine-tenths of the law…”

9 Oct

Lennon

“Possession isn’t nine-tenths of the law. It’s nine-tenths of the problem.”

~ John Lennon, b. 9 October 1940

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