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Feb 19, 2012 16:51


‎"Stories are always really, really hard. I think it's totally rational for a writer, no matter how much experience he has, to go right down in confidence to almost zero when you sit down to write something. Wy not? Your last piece is never going to write your next one for you."
-- John McPhee: 
The Art of Nonfiction No. 3
The Paris Review
Spring 2010

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lar_laughs February 19 2012, 22:01:05 UTC
Thank you for that. I needed that quote the exact moment that it popped up in my thread.

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ellen_kushner February 21 2012, 07:49:41 UTC
I love it when that happens!

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gwynnega February 19 2012, 22:03:36 UTC
Truer words were never spoken!

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la_marquise_de_ February 20 2012, 11:00:54 UTC
That is a wonderful quotation. Thank you.

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ext_490812 February 21 2012, 15:37:03 UTC
I do take some comfort in the last piece, however, in that it proves that I have made it through the wilderness before and survived.

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ellen_kushner February 21 2012, 17:47:15 UTC
Good point; me, too!

But I do confess I'm always guilty of saying, "Oh, I know how to do this now - this one will be eaaaaasy!"

Ha.

The trick is not to feel Horribly Betrayed when it isn't.

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