I try to get a feeling of what's going on in the story before I put it down on paper, but actually most of this breaking-in period is one long, fantastic daydream, in which I think about anything but the work at hand. I can't turn out slews of stuff each day. I wish I could. I seem to have some neurotic need to perfect each paragraph—each sentence, even—as I go along.


Conversations with William Styron (ed. 1985)


I try to get a feeling of what's going on in the story before I put it down on paper, but actually most of this breaking-in period is one long,...

I try to get a feeling of what's going on in the story before I put it down on paper, but actually most of this breaking-in period is one long,...

I try to get a feeling of what's going on in the story before I put it down on paper, but actually most of this breaking-in period is one long,...

I try to get a feeling of what's going on in the story before I put it down on paper, but actually most of this breaking-in period is one long,...