Susan McBride Els
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Into the Deep
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1994
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3 editions
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This peculiar slant of light
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“If I take a break after finishing revisions, I'll probably never return to the desk to begin more creative work. But if I begin the new work immediately and break later after finding a rhythm and comfort level, I can be optimistic about the chances of returning.”
― Into the Deep
― Into the Deep
“And yet, the real pressure of writing or any creative endeavor is not that it takes large blocks and countless snitches of time, but that it requires stepping out of time into receptive, intuitive, attentive focus of nevertime. It is not so much the depletion of time that is worrisome, but the leaving of it.”
― Into the Deep
― Into the Deep
“It is impossible for me to be in time, with all its distractions and demands, and think, listen, and write coherently. When I say I need to find time to write, I really mean I need to find nevertime.”
― Into the Deep
― Into the Deep
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