I don’t like to write, but I take great pleasure in having written-in having finally made an arrangement that has a certain inevitability, like the solution to a mathematical problem.
– William Zinsser in Writing to Learn
I don’t like to write, but I take great pleasure in having written-in having finally made an arrangement that has a certain inevitability, like the solution to a mathematical problem.
– William Zinsser in Writing to Learn
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An interesting outlook, a first I’ve read, heard, and seen. I’m not much of a writer, or reader for that matter. But for the past five years I would say that I’ve been accidentally encountering entities that seem to come from the subconscious part of my mind. I feel like I should write them down, get them out, it only makes sense that they would benefit in the field of writing. In a strange sense, I consider them my children, even though I don’t have children and don’t planned to any time soon. I love them, but at times even I can’t change what is to be and could be “certain inevitability” for any of them. Man I’m crazy.
By the way, loved your radio show. (Always will)