On Writing

“On the third or fourth draft, pencil in hand, I reread my test, by this point practically a fair copy, and eliminate whatever can be…

On Writing
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“On the third or fourth draft, pencil in hand, I reread my test, by this point practically a fair copy, and eliminate whatever can be eliminated, whatever seems useless. Each deletion is a triumph. At the bottom of every page I write, ‘crossed out seven words,’ ‘crossed out ten words,’ as the case may be. It gives me great pleasure to get rid of what is futile.”

— Marguerite Yourcenar

Via AdviceToWriters

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