The following excerpt comes from an article I found while rummaging (uh, researching) within the wilderness of the Gutenberg Project. THE WRITER: A MONTHLY MAGAZINE TO INTEREST AND HELP ALL LITERARY WORKERS. VOL. VI. BOSTON, APRIL, 1892. No. 4. Copyright, 1892, by William H. Hills. All rights reserved. DO THE BEST WRITERS WRITE? A […]
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Interesting thoughts on this. Nowadays, writing seems less about literary merit and more about “he who writes the most wins.” Perseverance, determination, and sheer volume seem to determine a writer’s success. Alas, some of the best writers only write one or two books in their life. Thanks for posting!
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moorezart, thanks very much for the reblog!
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Welcome! – Douglas
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