The problem in fiction, from the thrashing writer’s point of view, is almost always, “What is this damn thing about?”
Steven Pressfield • Nobody Wants to Read Your Sh*t: Why That Is And What You Can Do About It
a story goes to the next level with two key elements, and both of them have to do with the ambition of the character. First, he said, is the thing a character wants must be very difficult to attain. The more difficult, the better the story. The reason the story is better when the ambition is difficult, Steve said, is because there is more risk, and
... See moreDonald Miller • A Million Miles in a Thousand Years
recommend that you not fix too hard on what it will be. Fix instead on who your people are and how they feel toward one another, what they say, how they smell, whom they fear. Let your human beings follow the music they hear, and let it take them where it will. Then you may discover, when you get close enough to peer into the opening, as if into a
... See moreAnne Lamott • Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life

