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Emilie Friedlander's avatar

Loved reading about your grandfather's studio :)

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Peter Saracino's avatar

By giving reasons for why you write you invite being asked why you publish. All of the reasons you give apply equally to keeping a diary or a journal.

Many years ago when I was an undergraduate student Margaret Atwood came to my university to give a speech. The title was something like, “Advice to Aspiring Writers,” and Atwood suggested that anyone who wants to write should first visit a library. If you believed you had something useful to add to what was already in the library then you should write. Otherwise, choose another profession. For a young writer like me, who had little confidence in his abilities, Atwood’s speech spooked me for years. I still can’t complete a writing project unless I first convince myself there are readers out there who might appreciate my effort. I envy that you can write solely because you want to for your own sake.

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