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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".
You would not bet against it, precisely because James's path to getting past the novels he thought he should write to find the novels that he really wanted to has been arduous and his success hard-won.
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I had to keep writing to find out.
To put myself in the position of writing to find out what I was writing".
You're writing to find out what the scene is for.
Write and write and write, and then look at what you've written to find out who you are.
History written to win a legal argument has a different claim to authority than history written to find out what happened.
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