“Writing is mysterious, and it's supposed to be.
Craft guides a writer at every step, as does knowledge of earlier work; we
accomplish little without those foundations. Research can help, if it feeds the
imagination and generates ideas; a plan is also a wonderful thing, if a
writer's imagination works that way. Groping blindly, following glimmers of
structure and sound, is far from the only way; other writers work differently
to good effect, and any path that gets you there is a good path in the end. But
one true thing among all these paths is the need to tap a deep vein of
connection between our own uncontrollable interior preoccupations and what
we're most concerned about in the world around us. We write in response to that
world; we write in response to what we read and learn; and in the end we write
out of our deepest selves, the live, breathing, bleeding place where the
pictures form, and where it all begins. “---Andrea Barrett, “The Sea of
Information,” in The Best American Essays2005, edited by Susan Orlean (2005)
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