"Who will teach me to write? a reader wanted to know.The page, the page, that eternal blankness, the blankness of eternity which you cover slowly, affi...

You can read in the space of a coffin, and you can write in the space of a toolshed meant for mowers and spades.
~ Annie Dillard ~












You can read in the space of a coffin, and you can write in the space of a toolshed meant for mowers...
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