December 4, 2005

Lions in the Architecture

Filed under: Photography - Ric @ 8:54 am

 

Lions in the Architecture
Lions in the Architecture

 

Writing Robert

Filed under: Almanac, Writing - Ric @ 8:44 am

…if you write three or four pages a day, in a month you have one hundred pages…

It’s the birthday of one of the most prolific writers ever, Robert Payne, born in Cornwall, England (1911). He wrote The Mountain and the Stars (1937), and hundreds of other books, many under other names. He taught poetry and shipbuilding in China, became an authority on Indian art, wrote biographies and novels, and made English translations of Boris Pasternak and Søren Kierkegaard. He worked on five or six books at a time, and got most of his work done in the wee hours of the morning, between two and eight. He was asked how he had come to write so much, and he looked surprised and said, “If you write three or four pages a day, in a month you have one hundred pages.”

From the Writer’s Almanac by Garrison Keillor
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