Diana Chang Quote

Every book extant has an author, but the writer, to justify the name, must write. The moment a work is completed, he is again a would-be writer, a hopeful, naive, star-struck aspirant.


The American Pen (Winter, 1970-1971)


Every book extant has an author, but the writer, to justify the name, must write. The moment a work is completed, he is again a would-be writer, a...

Every book extant has an author, but the writer, to justify the name, must write. The moment a work is completed, he is again a would-be writer, a...

Every book extant has an author, but the writer, to justify the name, must write. The moment a work is completed, he is again a would-be writer, a...

Every book extant has an author, but the writer, to justify the name, must write. The moment a work is completed, he is again a would-be writer, a...