Nothing we do is inevitable, but everything we do is irreversible.
There is something unwholesome and destructive about the entire writing process. - Joy Williams
There is something unwholesome and destructive about the entire writing process.
- Joy Williams
Writers are like eremites or anchorites - natural-born eremites or anchorites - who seem puzzled as to why they went up the pole or into the cave in … - Joy Williams
Writers are like eremites or anchorites - natural-born eremites or anchorites - who seem puzzled as to why they went up the pole or into the cave in …
You must stop worrying about why things happen and wonder what they mean when they do. - Joy Williams
You must stop worrying about why things happen and wonder what they mean when they do.
Nothing we do is inevitable, but everything we do is irreversible. - Joy Williams
It's become fashionable these days to say that the writer writes because he is not whole, he has a wound, he writes to heal it, but who cares if the … - Joy Williams
It's become fashionable these days to say that the writer writes because he is not whole, he has a wound, he writes to heal it, but who cares if the …
I think the writer has to be responsible to signs and dreams. If you don't do anything with it, you lose it. - Joy Williams
I think the writer has to be responsible to signs and dreams. If you don't do anything with it, you lose it.
Someone once told me a story about long term relationships. To think of them as a continent to explore. I could spend a lifetime backpacking through … - Joy Williams
Someone once told me a story about long term relationships. To think of them as a continent to explore. I could spend a lifetime backpacking through …
Words at night were feral things. - Joy Williams
Words at night were feral things.
What a story is, is devious. It pretends transparency, forthrightness. It engages with ordinary people, ordinary matters, recognizable stuff. But thi… - Joy Williams
What a story is, is devious. It pretends transparency, forthrightness. It engages with ordinary people, ordinary matters, recognizable stuff. But thi…
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