The writing of a novel or short story or poem or whatever should elevate the audience, not drag the writer down to some level beneath herself. And she — the author — should fight always to prevent that dragging down, especially when the only possible benefit of allowing it to happen is monetary.


(10 January 2005) - Unfit for Mass Consumption (blog entries)


The writing of a novel or short story or poem or whatever should elevate the audience, not drag the writer down to some level beneath herself. And...

The writing of a novel or short story or poem or whatever should elevate the audience, not drag the writer down to some level beneath herself. And...

The writing of a novel or short story or poem or whatever should elevate the audience, not drag the writer down to some level beneath herself. And...

The writing of a novel or short story or poem or whatever should elevate the audience, not drag the writer down to some level beneath herself. And...