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Quote of the Day

E. B. White, from an interview conducted by George Plimpton and Frank H. Crowther for the Fall 1969 issue of the Paris Review:

“Delay is natural to a writer. He is like a surfer—he bides his time, waits for the perfect wave on which to ride in. Delay is instinctive with him. He waits for the surge (of emotion? of strength? of courage?) that will carry him along. I have no warm-up exercises, other than to take an occasional drink. I am apt to let something simmer for a while in my mind before trying to put it into words. I walk around, straightening pictures on the wall, rugs on the floor—as though not until everything in the world was lined up and perfectly true could anybody reasonably expect me to set a word down on paper.”

Good thing Twitter wasn’t around back then. Oh, and the entire interview is here.



05.11.2016, 10:46am
by Linda


Love that interview (and your comment). While today’s instant and all inclusive technology is FOR our benefit, it seems to be AGAINST it as well. Gone are phrases that include words like consider, ponder, pray, meditate….and anything using “slow” would be less than optimum. I’d be glad if operating in a continual state of “fight or flight” was not idealized.


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