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  • Writing doesn't come easily to anyone, I think, certainly not to me. But pressure and practice does lend a certain fluency, I think - the more sentences you write, the more sentences you have written, if that slightly Zen confection makes any sense.

    Source: www.newyorker.com
  • Writing well isn't just a question of winsome expression, but of having found something big and true to say and having found the right words to say it in, of having seen something large and having found the right words to say it small, small enough to enter an individual mind so that the strong ideas of what the words are saying sound like sweet reason.

  • I think I'm more intensely opinionated when I speak; more agreeably balanced when I write.

    Source: www.newyorker.com
  • Writing is the process of finding something to distract you from writing, and of all the helpful distractions - adultery, alcohol and acedia, all of which aided our writing fathers - none can equal the Internet.

  • In an age of malice and bad faith on many sides, I reread White or Thurber or Mitchell and am reminded again that good writing is done, as I said in my elegy for Salinger, with an active eye and ear and an ardent heart, and in no other way.

    Source: www.slate.com
  • Someone once said that the joy is not in writing but in having written. I can't say I find that to be true, though I understand the sentiment.

    Source: www.newyorker.com
  • For all the years I'd spent talking about pictures, the truth was that I had no idea how to draw or what it felt like to do it. I would mistrust a poetry critic who couldn't produce a rhyming couplet. Could one write about art without knowing how to draw?

    "Life Studies" by Adam Gopnik, www.newyorker.com. June 27, 2011.
  • Good editorial writing has less to do with winning an argument, since the other side is mostly not listening, than with telling the guys on your side how they ought to sound when they’re arguing.

    "Facing History" by Adam Gopnik, www.newyorker.com. April 9, 2012.
  • Of all the alchemies of human connection-sex and childbirth and marriage and friendship-the strangest is this: You can stand up and tell a story that is made entirely, embarrassingly, of "I's," and a listening audience somehow turns each "I" into a "me." This alchemy, of self-absorption into shared experience, is the alchemy of all literature.

  • Often the block [in writing] comes from the wall of words that keep out the simplicity of sense.

    Source: www.newyorker.com
  • Big writers become a kind of shared climate.

    "The Dragon’s Egg". www.newyorker.com. December 5, 2011.
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