yazı yazma, yazarlık, yazı, makale, kitap, yazı şekli, el yazısı, yazı kâğıdı, kitabe yazı yazan, yazı write yazmak, kaleme almak, kâğıda dökmek, yazı yazmak; bestelemek, yazarlık yapmak; mektup yazmak
The romantic poet writes panegyrics for his beautiful lover.
Romantik şair güzel sevgilisine methiyeler yazmıştır.
- You read it I'm sure it's nothing.
- Do you really want me to read it? Oh my god! What a handwriting! She writes like a young person. Meticulous and pretty.
- Just read it.
- Oku. Eminim birşey değildir.
- Gerçekten okumamı istiyor musun? Aman Tanrım! Nasıl bir elyazısı! Genç biri gibi yazıyor. Hoş ve titizlikle yazılmış.
- Sadece oku!
It seems that the fiction writer has a revolting attachment to the poor, for even when he writes about the rich, he is more concerned with what they lack than with what they have. Flannery O'Connor
Our life is a book that writes itself and whose principal themes sometimes escape us. We are like characters in a novel who do not always understand what the author wants of them. Julien Green
I asked Ring Lardner the other day how he writes his short stories, and he said he wrote a few widely separated words or phrases on a piece of paper and then went back and filled in the spaces. Harold Ross
A writer writes not because he is educated but because he is driven by the need to communicate. Behind the need to communicate is the need to share. Behind the need to share is the need to be understood. Leo Rosten
And I like the way Cain writes his women. Very strong. They're kind of lusty, they know what they want, they're full of conviction. Cain's women are sexual. Pia Zadora
One of my favorite poets, Neruda, writes close to the bone. Though I know only a little Spanish, I like to compare the Spanish and English lines and see how the translator worked. Anita Diament
It is no great art to say something briefly when, like Tacitus, one has something to say; when one has nothing to say, however, and none the less writes a whole book and makes truth into a liar - that I call an achievement.
The musician writes for the orchestra what his inner voice sings to him; the painter rarely relies without disadvantage solely upon the images which his inner eye presents to him; nature gives him his forms, study governs his combinations of them. Hermann Ebbinghaus