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The Venerable Bede
The Venerable Bede

“There is a common notion that self-discipline is a freakish peculiarity of writers—that writers differ from other people by possessing enormous and equal portions of talent and willpower. They grit their powerful teeth and go into their little rooms. I think that’s a bad misunderstanding of what impels the writer. What impels the writer is a deep love for and respect for language, for literary forms, for books. It’s a privilege to muck about in sentences all morning. It’s a challenge to bring off a powerful effect, or to tell the truth about something. You don’t do it from willpower; you do it from an abiding passion for the field." Annie Dillard in William Zinsser, ed., Inventing the Truth: The Art and Craft of Memoir (New York: Book-of-the-Month Club, 1987), 75.



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