Nancy Hale Quote

If it were possible to uncover the unknown by means other than imagination, it would no doubt have been done long ago. Imagination's purpose is to express what is otherwise inexpressible — the stone that throbs, the ice that burns.


The Realities of Fiction: A Book About Writing (1962)


If it were possible to uncover the unknown by means other than imagination, it would no doubt have been done long ago. Imagination's purpose is to...

If it were possible to uncover the unknown by means other than imagination, it would no doubt have been done long ago. Imagination's purpose is to...

If it were possible to uncover the unknown by means other than imagination, it would no doubt have been done long ago. Imagination's purpose is to...

If it were possible to uncover the unknown by means other than imagination, it would no doubt have been done long ago. Imagination's purpose is to...