Writing
... See moreThe heart of Tolkien’s literary theory is this: literature, the act of writing, of working with language, is a deeply human and salvific task. To work with language and to be willing to be changed by language is to enter into a profound mystery. Language is not a machine for us to control but a gift for us to steward; used properly, it can be a
What are the best original sources that everyone else quotes? Find that book and aim to know it.
Thucydides had Herodotus, Gibbon had Thucydides. Shelby Foote had Gibbon. Everyone has a master to learn from.
Before he kicks off his original reporting for a book, he first reads every piece of secondary material on his subject (and time period) he can get his hands on, from other seminal books on them to national and magazine stories from the time, followed by small-town newspaper articles.
Your early writing or business will probably suck.
Mine did.
They’ll improve but only if you give yourself permission to suck first.
... See moreThere's also something humbling and awful about what's on the page is never as good as what's in your head and so if you keep it in your head it's safe and good and you're not going through this awful uncomfortable middle period … I think this is why people hang on to projects or write and rewrite them … there's a real ugliness to the early
10. You really need to prioritize in life, figuring out in what order you should divide up your time and energy. If you don’t get that sort of system set by a certain age, you’ll lack focus and your life will be out of balance. I placed the highest priority on the sort of life that lets me focus on writing.
8. For the next seventy-four years he could, and did, sew superbly, and kept his hand in by doing a piece of sewing every day of his life.
