Teaches The Art Of St...: Masterclass - Neil Gaiman
He sits in a garden, pulling weeds. "Every young writer asks me: 'How do I find my voice?' You don't find it. You earn it. Write a million words. That’s the price of admission. The first 900,000 are just practice. Your voice is the sum of everything you’ve ever read, loved, hated, and forgot you remembered. Stop trying to sound like Hemmingway. Sound like you."
"When I was a kid, I didn’t think I was going to be a writer. I thought I was going to be a superhero. Then I realized no one was going to give me X-ray vision, so I decided to build worlds instead." MasterClass - Neil Gaiman Teaches the Art of St...
MasterClass – Neil Gaiman Teaches the Art of Storytelling. 19 lessons, 4+ hours. Included with membership. End of generated text. He sits in a garden, pulling weeds
He holds up a thick stack of rejection slips. "I have a wall of these. From The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction , from publishers, from my own mother. (She said The Graveyard Book was too dark. I ignored her.) The secret to a career is not talent. It’s stubbornness. Finish what you start. Let the work be bad. You can fix bad. You can’t fix nothing. And when you finish? Send it out. Then start the next thing." Write a million words
He leans close to the camera, lowering his voice. "Your job is to be cruel to your characters. Not for cruelty’s sake, but because conflict reveals truth. Put them in a room with their worst fear. For Coraline , the fear was being forgotten, being replaced by a mother with button eyes. That image came from a nightmare. Don’t run from your nightmares. Write them down. They are the keys to the basement of your own mind."