from Writing As Reading by Susan Sontag

zdunno03's avatarLeonard Durso

Reading usually precedes writing. And the impulse to write is almost always fired by reading. Reading, the love of reading, is what makes you dream of becoming a writer. And, long after you’ve become a writer, reading books others write–and rereading the beloved books of the past–constitutes an irresistible distraction from writing. Distraction. Consolation. Torment. And yes, inspiration.

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      • I entertain the possibility, but I can’t think of a writer I admire who isn’t/wasn’t also a reader. My education isn’t complete, certainly, but I just can’t think of a one.

      • I didn’t say there were writers I admired who didn’t read, just that there are writers who don’t read. But I agree with you because I don’t think you can grow as a creative person, regardless of whatever art form you choose, without being aware of what others are doing in the same field because you love the art and that love of it is what brought you to the place where you participate in it, too.

  1. This holiday season, I’ve so enjoyed reading…..family now sees my new found interest in poetry and I was gifted with several wonderful poetry books including the complete works of Maya Angelou. Inspiring indeed!

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