About This Book
A candid literary memoir and set of essays in which the writer recounts early career experiences, the difficulties of producing fiction, and the tensions between ambition and craft. He describes serial publication, low pay, the process of beginning a novel, episodes of doubt and exhilaration in writing, self-mockery, and reflections on artistic vocation and the practical realities of literary life. The text blends anecdote and critical observation to portray how aspirations, habits, and the publishing world shape a writer's work and identity.
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