“The first thing that distinguishes a writer is that he is most alive when alone.” —Martin Amis http://t.co/tpb46HsNQk
— The Paris Review (@parisreview) September 30, 2015
“Writing at least is a silent meditation even though you’re going a hundred miles an hour.” —Jack Kerouac http://t.co/srxwiorprf
— The Paris Review (@parisreview) October 3, 2015
“Suicide is, after all, the opposite of a poem.” —Anne Sexton http://t.co/X28o4tesap
— The Paris Review (@parisreview) October 2, 2015
“Your antenna must be out all the time picking up vibrations and details.” —Jan Morris http://t.co/dkFxED0Aol
— The Paris Review (@parisreview) September 30, 2015
“So it was a very small beginning, but it caught fire.” —Chinua Achebe http://t.co/6DxSwtH040
— The Paris Review (@parisreview) September 29, 2015