“There's a lot of "fiddle-faddle" wrapped up in that word "inspiration." It is the last resort of the lazy writer, of the man who would rather sit and dream than be up and doing. If the majority of writers who depend upon fiction for a livelihood were to wait for the spirit of inspiration to move them, the sheriff would happen along and tack a notice on the front door--while the writers were still waiting.””
Quotes by William Wallace Cook
William Wallace CookWilliam Wallace Cook, also known by his pen name John Milton Edwards, was an influential American journalist and writer renowned for his contributions to popular fiction. His prolific output spanned v...