--Eudora Welty, interviewed in Women Writers at Work: The Paris Review Interviews, p. 162. (1972)
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
The pleasure of prose
At the time of writing, I don't write for my friends or myself, either; I write for it, for the pleasure of it. I believe if I stopped to wonder what So-and-so would think, or what I'd feel like if this were read by a stranger, I would be paralyzed. I care what my friends think, very deeply—and it's only after they've read the finished thing that I really can rest, deep down.