All authentic writing is born, in some way, from experience. Not necessarily from autobiography, but from a careful observation of what it means to be human: pain, loss, hope, childhood, fear, and love. Literature transforms experience into language. In doing so, it...
Literature is not merely an aesthetic exercise or a form of entertainment. It is, above all, a way of knowing. Through writing, human beings organize experience, give shape to what is lived, and name what might otherwise remain confused or unspoken. Writing requires...