“I suppose my ability to tell a story came from my good nature and a desire to keep everyone [in the family] together. Catholicism also was the perfect prep. Religion, in general, is story-based and teaches you to believe in what you can't see, and I did.”—American novelist and bookstore owner Ann Patchett, quoted by Marc Myers, “House Call: Ann Patchett—A Late Reader, She Made Up Stories,” The Wall Street Journal, Aug. 25, 2023
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Showing posts with label Ann Patchett. Show all posts
Sunday, September 24, 2023
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Quote of the Day (Ann Patchett, on Writing as a Discipline)
“If you want to write and can't figure out how to do
it, try this: Pick an amount of time to sit at your desk every day. Start with
20 minutes, say, and work up as quickly as possible to as much time as you can
spare. Do you really want to write? Sit for two hours a day. During that time,
you don't have to write, but you must stay at your desk without distraction: no
phone, no Internet, no books. Sit. Still. Quietly. Do this for a week, for two
weeks. Do not nap or check your e-mail. Keep on sitting for as long as you
remain interested in writing. Sooner or later you will write because you will
no longer be able to stand not writing—or you'll get up and turn the television
on because you will no longer be able to stand all the sitting. Either way,
you'll have your answer.”—Ann Patchett, The Getaway Car: A Practical Memoir About Writing and Life (2011)
In addition to being an author, Ms. Patchett is also
an independent bookseller—as worthy a cause as you’ll find these days. Here is the Website for her store, Parnassus Books, for anyone who doesn’t want the world to be run by Amazon
or the last remaining book superstores.
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