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Writer’s block?

May 23, 2007 · No Comments

GARRISON KEILLOR, an author and host of ”A Prairie Home Companion“, a radio programme, has some humble and awkwardly soothing words for the hair-tearing writers of the world:

Writers get obsessed with a project and lock the doors and sit and work at it, like animals in a leg trap trying to chew through the leg, which is not good strategy. My advice is to get out of the house and take a walk, a good first cure for the depression that hits after you’ve been working for a year and it dawns on you that your book is not “Huckleberry Finn” but you must finish it anyway because the publisher’s generous advance has been spent on a new pair of shoes for the baby and she has worn a hole in them already, so you press on — on — on — though it strikes you that the world has a great many books already and does it need yours? And the readers you most want (youth) are fixated on screens, not on paper. This is so depressing you want to tie a rock to your ankle and jump in the Mississippi, and if you remembered how to tie the knots that could hold a rock you might, but a long walk can bring you around.

Maybe a little simplistic, and perhaps a touch condescending. But not bad advice. It is spring, after all.

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