Taming the everyday
At the Guardian, A. L. Kennedy on writing in chaos versus writing in peace:
Some writers I know thrive on emotional cataclysms and can barely wait
for their next divorce, plummet into infatuation, flirtation with
ridiculously violent criminals or encounter with rabid shrews. Some
authors can only work when surrounded by inspiring volumes, delicate
prints and a selection of antique spinets. Their perfect house with kind
prospects must be miles from the irritating coughs of barrow boys, or
the dreadful possibility that someone socially unsuitable might drive
past playing something urban on a chip-scented stereo or simply loiter
while looking dowdy. Most of us bounce along in the fatter section of
the bell curve.
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