“I can’t write without a reader. It’s precisely like a kiss—you can’t do it alone.”
Christian Science Monitor (October 24, 1979).
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American novelist and short story writer 1912–1982Related quotes

The Paris Review interview (2010)
Context: Three things are in your head: First, everything you have experienced from the day of your birth until right now. Every single second, every single hour, every single day. Then, how you reacted to those events in the minute of their happening, whether they were disastrous or joyful. Those are two things you have in your mind to give you material. Then, separate from the living experiences are all the art experiences you’ve had, the things you’ve learned from other writers, artists, poets, film directors, and composers. So all of this is in your mind as a fabulous mulch and you have to bring it out. How do you do that? I did it by making lists of nouns and then asking, What does each noun mean? You can go and make up your own list right now and it would be different than mine. The night. The crickets. The train whistle. The basement. The attic. The tennis shoes. The fireworks. All these things are very personal. Then, when you get the list down, you begin to word-associate around it. You ask, Why did I put this word down? What does it mean to me? Why did I put this noun down and not some other word? Do this and you’re on your way to being a good writer. You can’t write for other people. You can’t write for the left or the right, this religion or that religion, or this belief or that belief. You have to write the way you see things.

“I won’t kiss you. It might get to be a habit and I can’t get rid of habits.”
Source: Flappers and Philosophers

“Writing is like jazz. It can be learned, but it can’t be taught.”
Unsourced

Source: The Green Belt Movement: Sharing the Approach and the Experience
“Do you hate me so much?” “no, I can’t hate you. I wish I could, but I can’t””
Devoted

“I’m sorry I can’t do more. But happy birthday, Sadie.”
He leaned forward and kissed me on the lips.”
Source: The Throne of Fire

“Writing things down is dangerous. Ink can’t be erased without leaving a mess behind.”
Spying on Strange Men (2013)