The author of the most successful books in the world (Harry Potter), JK Rowling did not have an easy life by any means. Before she succeeded as a writer, her path was quite difficult. We can learn a lot from such people, who have paved their way with their own efforts.
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It's no secret that musicians, directors, and actors use illegal substances to fuel their creativity. Some have also publicly admitted that their greatest hits were created under the influence of drugs. It is clearly no different even with thinkers and writers, who also often resort to drugs when inspiration leaves them. For these artists, you probably wouldn't think that they created their works under the influence of very special conditions.
The autumn cold and the shortened day will quickly drive us to the shelter of the house. That's when it's good to have a good movie in stock to ward off boredom. For inspiration, you can see what we have prepared for you. These are films about people who sacrificed everything to become writers.
What do JK Rowling and Stephenie Meyer have in common, apart from the obvious that they are both writers? That they both published their most famous works at the age of thirty-three. This means that there is still hope for many of us to make a big breakthrough. Not all of us are Mozarts, to become famous as children. Even George Orwell, F Scott Fitzgerald and Stephen King were not, but look how big literary names are today.
To paraphrase Oscar Wilde, drink is the bane of writers. Few professions are as synonymous with sinful drunkenness as writing. And not without reason. Some for fame, some for writer's block, and some just for simple pleasure. Here are some literary geniuses who, for better or for worse, have had a few (too) many drinks.
One of the most successful writers of all time, Stephen King, gives us some tips on how to become a good writer. The author Stephen King is one of those writers who knows how to attract millions of readers around the world with his stories.
All lovers of literature will welcome spring in the company of top domestic and foreign writers at Fabula 2014.