Routine becomes invaluable to writers, and that's why once they hit their stride, their biographies make very poor material.
The Paris Review, The Art of Fiction No. 183, Issue 171, Fall 2004
Routine becomes invaluable to writers, and that's why once they hit their stride, their biographies make very poor material.
The Paris Review, The Art of Fiction No. 183, Issue 171, Fall 2004