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"How Writers Create Their Fiction": Mary Gaitskill

I uncovered this month-long NPR series “How Writers Create Their Fiction”, originally run in November 2006. I found many of the ideas presented by the various writers to be informative and inspirational, so we’ll be featuring one writer from the series per day during February.

Today’s writer is Mary Gaitskill:

Mary Gaitskill is the author of four novels; her most recent, Veronica, was a finalist for the 2005 National Book Award. Her short story “Secretary” was the basis for the film of the same name.

How She Writes: “It varies. Sometimes I start a few hours after I get up, sometimes I don’t start until early evening. I used to start at about 10 at night and work until early morning. My preferred way to work is to start in the early afternoon and work until about 3, go do errands, have dinner and then write for a few more hours in the evening.”

Writer’s Block Remedies: “Sometimes I decide I don’t want to write because it isn’t the thing for me to be doing right then and I go do something else. Writing requires an intense inner focus and sometimes you need to express outward, physically or socially. Sometimes I think how awful it is that I’m blocked and keep writing.”

Come back tomorrow at 9AM PST for more writing wisdom.

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