
“I am not at all in a humor for writing; I must write on till I am.”
“I am not at all in a humor for writing; I must write on till I am.”
As quoted in "Reality bites" by Simon Hattenstone in The Guardian http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,784535,00.html (2 September 2002)
Preface http://www.threepennyreview.com/samples/vidal_su95.html
1990s, The City and the Pillar and Seven Early Stories (1995)
Violating the Boundaries: An Interview with Richard Rodriguez (1999)
Interview with Tony Schwartz in Playboy (February 1984) p. 166
Context: I write from instinct, from inexplicable sparkle. I don't know why I'm writing what I'm writing. Usually, I sit and I let my hands wander on my guitar. And I sing anything. I play anything. And I wait till I come across a pleasing accident. Then I start to develop it. Once you take a piece of musical information, there are certain implications that it automatically contains — the implication of that phrase elongated, contracted, or inverted or in another time signature. So you start with an impulse and go to what your ear likes.
“If I wasn't writing poems, I'd be washing my hands all the time.”
“I don't intend to write depressing songs and I'd probably rather write happy ones”
in Spongey Monkey #3.