“I think any writer has more to thank memory for
than most anything. I don't mean writing about the past. What you remember can
apply just as well to something you are writing today.”—Novelist-short story
writer Eudora Welty quoted in Mississippi Writers Talking, edited
by John Griffin Jones (1982) Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Quote of the Day (Eudora Welty, on Writers and Memory)
“I think any writer has more to thank memory for
than most anything. I don't mean writing about the past. What you remember can
apply just as well to something you are writing today.”—Novelist-short story
writer Eudora Welty quoted in Mississippi Writers Talking, edited
by John Griffin Jones (1982)
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