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I write to find out what I'm writing.
1936- "I write to find out how much I know.
I write to find out who I am; I write to give myself the slip.
'I write to find out how much I know,' DeLillo is fond of saying, in his rare interviews.
"I write to find things out," she wrote, "as much as, and sometimes more than, to tell them to other people".
It just comes out like that. Louis Aragon said, 'I write to find out what I'm thinking, not the other way round' and that's certainly the case for me.
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I wrote to find beauty and purpose, to know that love is possible and lasting and real, to see day lilies and swimming pools, loyalty and devotion, even though my eyes were closed and all that surrounded me was a darkened room.
I had to keep writing to find out.
There are times I have emerged from a day writing to find out that the day was warm and pretty and I missed seeing it!
Write to find ideas.
But part of why I write is to find out what I think; and somehow, writing this book helped me, as well as the protagonist, learn to let go of what we can't save.
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