I don't like trusting my job to others. In my experience,it's only me who can fulfil a job exactly the way I've dreamt it. That's why I always pay attention to every detail. Sometimes I find a mistake in an archived writing that was published two weeks earlier and from a distance of one or two weeks I decide that there is no need for so many 'ifs' or 'thats'. The responsibility of a completed job is always mine, even weeks later when it has met the reader. /Agatha Seymour/ You are welcome at my website agathaseymour.com, and my Facebook page!
When All Seems Lost — and Even When It Doesn’t… As a writer, I read more than average. Not necessarily books that fall within my immediate interests, but rather those I can learn from, marvel at, analyze word by word, and sometimes even those that demand more effort from me than usual. That is how it is with Alice Munro. I bought my first book by her when she received the Nobel Prize. Then life happened, and the volume sat on my bookshelf—either I had no time for it, or it lingered somewhere at the bottom of my list of priorities. When I finally picked it up, I could hardly believe my eyes—or my reaction. First, I was utterly outraged; my blood pressure shot through the roof in an instant, and I almost started swearing in disbelief. I had barely skimmed the first few lines, yet that was enough to know: it was perfect. A true masterpiece. Excellence among the excellent. Every word reached the deepest layers of my soul. I was touched by its purity, its delicacy, the noblest simpli...
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