“The pattern of the thing precedes the thing. I fill in the gaps of the crossword at any spot I happen to choose. These bits I write on index cards until the novel is done.” Vladimir Nabokov
“The pattern of the thing precedes the thing. I fill in the gaps of the crossword at any spot I happen to choose. These bits I write on index cards until the novel is done.” Vladimir Nabokov
“I write any sort of rubbish which will cover the main outlines of the story, then I can begin to see it.” Frank O’Connor
“I don’t write easily or rapidly. My first draft usually has only a few elements worth keeping.” Susan Sontag
“I do a lot of revising. Certain chapters six or seven times. Occasionally you can hit it right the first time. More often, you don’t.” John Dos Passos
“I talk the lines as I write.” Tennessee Williams
“I type in one place, but I write all over the house.” Toni Morrison
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