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Ursula K. Le Guin on Writing

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“Readers, after all, are making the world with you. You give them the materials, but it's the readers who build that world in their own minds.”

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“A story rises from the springs of creation, from the pure will to be; it tells itself; I takes its own course, finds its own way, its own words; and the writer's job is to be its medium.”
“If you're a fiction writer, though, I can tell you how to let people talk through you. Listen. Just be quiet, and listen. Let the character talk. Don't censor, don't control. Listen, and write.”
“Writers have to get used to launching something beautiful and watching it crash and burn. They also have to learn when to let go control, when the work takes off on its own and flies, farther than they ever planned or imagined, to places they didn't know they knew.”
“Well, the secret to writing is writing. It's only a secret to people who don't want to hear it. Writing is how you be a writer.”
“I have no control over my writing. I have lots of good intentions, but no control. There's a story that wants to be told.”
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