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Quotes by Chris Baty

A deadline is, simply put, optimism in its most kick-ass form. Its a potent force that, when wielded with respect, will level any obstacle in its path. This is especially true when it comes to creative pursuits.

Rereading parts of your novel while writing is like doubling back at rerunning parts of a marathon midrace.

When your novel first peeks its head into the world, it will look pretty much like every newborn: blotchy, hairless, and utterly confused.

Today’s tangents will become tomorrow’s arcs, and unforeseen connections will tie up your loose ends in a way that will make you want to slap your head and holler at your accidental brilliance.

If you have a million things to do, adding item number 1,000,001 is not such a big deal. When, on the other hand, you have nothing to do, getting out of bed and washing yourself before 2:00 P.M. feels like too much work to even contemplate.

Theres an old folk saying that goes: whenever you delete a sentence from your NaNoWriMo novel, a NaNoWriMo angel loses its wings and plummets, screaming, to the ground. Where it will likely require medical attention.