“I have learned how I work best, and that is something that, if you’re going to be a professional writer, you should be noticing: under what circumstances you work at your best, and to not get yourself cornered into writing in a way that doesn’t let you do your best.”
– Ursula K. Le Guin
Originally shared by Self-Rescuing Princess Society
This interview with Ursula K. Le Guin is so fantastic, as one would expect.
I love this response to why she enjoys getting fan mail from 8 year olds: “Well, they tell me how I should have finished the books or what the next Catwings book ought to be or something like that. They have no inhibitions. It’s cool. If I got that from a grown-up, I wouldn’t think it was so cool. I’d say, “Write your own book!” But somebody 8 years old, they identify so passionately with what they read. You can tell. They really are into it.”
I agree with her quote up there about not being trapped into something that doesn’t let you do your best.
I agree with her quote up there about not being trapped into something that doesn’t let you do your best.