Co Writing Quotes

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Greg Cox
“Just remember, this is a collaborative effort. We don't have time for creative differences or outbreaks of artistic integrity.”
Greg Cox, The Bestseller Job

J.C. Lillis
“Co-writing. Man, just the word. I always thought it would be as intimate as sex and as serious as marriage. You'd come to each other committed but with no clue what to expect. You'd both lay down your tender ugly first-draft words and sounds, full of humiliating dents and bruises, and she'd see every part of your process as you sweated and chopped and swore your way to something plausibly songlike.”
J.C. Lillis, A&B

Mary Potter Kenyon
“We put on a pot of tea, a necessity between these two writing friends. We
could no more imagine writing without this hot sustenance than we could
without pen and paper. We sat at the table to talk shop, sort through our
notes, and make plans for the book. Then we settled down in the sunroom,
giggling a little at the unexpected absurdity of our activity, editing
within arm’s reach of each other, like toddlers at parallel play.”
Mary Potter Kenyon, Mary & Me: A Lasting Link Through Ink