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“A poem is never finished, only abandoned.”
Paul Valery
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“I believe that if you are serious about a life of writing … that you should take on this work like a holy calling. […] As for discipline — it’s important, but sort of overrated. The more important virtue for a writer, I believe, is self-forgiveness. Because your writing will always disappoint you. Your laziness will always disappoint you. […] Continuing to write after that heartache of disappointment doesn’t take only discipline, but also self-forgiveness.”
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