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" Writing is inherently scary. "
Jonathan Galassi
Writing
Inherently
Scary
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" Giving oneself permission to write to begin with is the first enormous challenge. But you discover that this permission involves a requirement: To write about things that are difficult because they are, in fact, your subject. "
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" I never thought I could write fiction. "
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" Everything is different - except for publishing itself: getting hold of an amazing author, working to make his or her book the best and best-looking it can be, telling the world. "
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Best
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" I was nearly 40 when I published my first book. I was a slow starter - or rather, I was slow to gather my work together, though I had published translations, mainly of the Italian poet Montale, by then. "
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First
Together
" A lot of great authors are published before their time. That's not wrong; it's just the way it works. "
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Just
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" One thing I have noticed is that when you're a younger editor, you're more intense about it. As you go along, you relax a little. More and more, I feel that the book is the author's. You give the author your thoughts, and it's up to him or her to decide what to do. "
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" I think publishers need to be the ones that publish the books and control that process: finding writers, helping them with their work, finding readers. I think writers need that. "
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Process
Finding
" I love poetry; it's my primary literary interest, and I suppose the kind of reading you do when you are reading poems - close reading - can carry over into how you read other things. "
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Kind
Love
" John Updike's first published book was a collection of poems. "
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Published
John
First
" Poetry is not mainstream, but then neither is serious fiction, really. But I don't think there's a lot to worry about in this particular 'problem'. Why does art have to be mainstream to be significant? "
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Poetry
Problem
Think
" The thing that happened with the music business, there are no stores anymore where you can buy music. It's all an online business now, and that's, you know - the bookstore culture is a very vibrant part of the American experience that we're very reluctant to see go away. "
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Business
Go
Experience
" I've always used poetry to explain myself to myself. These things just sat in my psyche and then came out. "
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Always
Used
Explain
" A publisher - and I write as one - does far more than print and sell a book. It selects, nurtures, positions and promotes the writer's work. "
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More
Work
Far
" The Futurists believed in the machine, in making a great big fuss, in being young. For a brief moment, they were arguably the most influential aesthetic provocateurs in the world. "
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Moment
Young
World
" Elizabeth Bishop in particular had a big impact on me personally as well as artistically. Her insistence on clarity is something I rate very highly. "
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Her
Big
Clarity
" Claiming your life for yourself feels like a huge deal until you do it. "
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Like
Life
" There are courses you can take to learn the mechanics of the business, like the Radcliffe course, but I don't think they teach you how to edit. "
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Learn
You
Think
" What the beautiful-writing writers are most attached to is almost always superfluous. "
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Almost
Most
Attached
" I feel that there is not an endlessly expandable universe of fiction readers. "
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I Feel
Universe
Readers
" Be patient, work hard and consistently, have faith in your writing, and don't be afraid to listen to constructive criticism. "
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Faith
Work Hard
" I think poetry was always where I went to deal with my deepest feelings. "
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Feelings
Deepest
Always
" Eugenio Montale - born in Genoa in 1896, died in Milan, 1981 - is one of the twentieth-century Europeans who has spoken most meaningfully to American and British poets. "
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Born
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Milan
" That's one thing about fiction: you can make the world be the way you think it should be. "
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" Editing is more by-the-hip. You look at a text and ask yourself how it can be improved. "
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" The price of an e-book is a lot less than the price that we're charging for a hardcover book. It's about the same as we charge for a paperback. And that means a different revenue stream. "
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Price
Same
" My poems are always about my life in one way or another. "
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Way
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" I think that the continuity of what I do as an editor with what I did when I started out 40 years ago is very direct. The delivery system is changing and will continue to, but the actual interaction between publisher and author is exactly the same. "
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" When you're in the throes of writing, I find, the lessons you've casually imparted to others are not in the forefront of your mind. Which may be good or bad. Probably both. "
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" Poems are endlessly renewable resources. Whatever you bring to them, at whatever stage of life, gets mirrored back, refracted, reread in new ways. "
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" The only thing you can really say in a poem is what you really, really deeply believe. "
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