“Better to think of writing, of what one does, as an activity, rather than an identity … to keep the calling a verb rather than a noun.”
– Lorrie Moore, American short story writer, b. 1957, in an essay in The Agony and the Ego
“Better to think of writing, of what one does, as an activity, rather than an identity … to keep the calling a verb rather than a noun.”
– Lorrie Moore, American short story writer, b. 1957, in an essay in The Agony and the Ego
Hi Leslie, We haven’t met, but I am also a member of Sisters In Crime. I didn’t know how to contact you, so I figured I’d do this way. I enjoyed your article about the origins of raising your hand on the witness stand so much that I wrote a post on it, and linked back to your blog to give you credit. You can see the post here: http://wp.me/p4nA7d-gW, if you are interested. At the very least, I wanted to make you aware that I linked to your blog, and to tell you how much I enjoyed your article.
Sue, so glad you liked the post. Off to read yours!