For me, that process of taking a first draft and working with it over a period of months is EVERYTHING. That’s where a person finds out what he
really means and (you could argue) who he really IS. So I suppose one
danger is that we might get the idea that, you know, “to blurt, is to
be.” The idea that whatever comes out is good and is us. Whereas someone
who has really worked with text realizes - well, that neither one is
“really” you, but that the considered version might represent a “higher”
you - brighter, less willing to coast or condescend, funnier, and
(mysteriously) also, I think, kinder.
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A conversation between George Saunders and his editor
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A conversation between George Saunders and his editor
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