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Thomas J. Travisano Dogged persistence. A writer's most important quality is tenacity. As long as you still believe in the project, keep going—even if you appear to be ma…moreDogged persistence. A writer's most important quality is tenacity. As long as you still believe in the project, keep going—even if you appear to be making no progress. Ultimately, it all depends on what kind of writer you are. Some writers are more prone to blockage than others. I've found after years of experiment that I'm not one of these "300 word a day" writers. I might have zero words on some days--but I'm researching and outlining-- and then, when the dam finally bursts, 5,000 words on another day. When the words start coming, let them come. Despite being prone to writer's block, I've produced 9 books. So it's not a crippling issue if you keep going.(less)
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“EB: 'Ll showed me a long verse-letter, very obscene, he’d received from Dylan T[Thomas] before D’s last trip here [New York]—very clever, but it really can’t be published for a long, long time, he’s decided. About people D. met in the U.S. etc.—one small sample: A Streetcar Named Desire is referred to as 'A truck called F———.'

RL: 'Psycho-therapy is rather amazing—something like stirring up the bottom of an aquarium—chunks of the past coming up at unfamiliar angles, distinct and then indistinct.'

RL: 'I have just finished the Yeats Letters—900 & something pages—although some I’d read before. He is so Olympian always, so calm, so really unrevealing, and yet I was fascinated.'

RL: 'Probably you forget, and anyway all that is mercifully changed and all has come right since you found Lota. But at the time everything, I guess (I don’t want to overdramatize) our relations seemed to have reached a new place. I assumed that would be just a matter of time before I proposed and I half believed that you would accept. Yet I wanted it all to have the right build-up. Well, I didn’t say anything then.'

EB: 'so I suppose I am just a born worrier, and that when the personal worries of adolescence and the years after it have more or less disappeared I promptly have to start worrying about the decline of nations . . . But I really can’t bear much of American life these days—surely no country has ever been so filthy rich and so hideously uncomfortable at the same time.”
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“One shouldn't get too involved with people who can't possibly understand one”
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“Since we do float on an unknown sea, I think we should examine the other floating things that come our way carefully; who knows what may depend on it?”
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