These aren’t just words on a page.
They are what remains when silence can no longer contain them.
The thoughts that don’t leave, even when everything else does.
The ones that demand to be written… and cost more than you meant to give.
— Nathaniel Connors

A writer’s Hell is plastered with pages of unread words.
— Nathaniel Connors
A writer’s soul is what tethers the story to the reader. It is the voice that cries out from the characters. A raw, carnal emotion, often louder than the words passing our lips.
— Nathaniel Connors


Writers indulge their addiction with words, and sadly, often lose more than they’ll gain.
— Nathaniel Connors
There are few connections more personal than that between a writer and their work. It is the written expression of an author’s subconscious, a world entrenched in emotion, personal experience, and hidden vulnerability. It is a bond that cannot be broken, and though it may be shared among the masses, it will never mean as much, nor be understood as deeply, as it is by the one who wrote it.
— Nathaniel Connors

All quotes are original works by Nathaniel Connors.
