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Maya Angelou, The Art of Fiction No. 119
Issue no. 116 (Fall 1990)
Podcast Season 1, Episode 1: “Times of Cloud”

I know when it’s the best I can do. It may not be the best there is. Another writer may do it much better. But I know when it’s the best I can do. I know that one of the great arts that the writer develops is the art of saying, “No. No, I’m finished. Bye.” And leaving it alone. I will not write it into the ground. I will not write the life out of it. I won’t do that.

A Dark and Winding Road
By Ottessa Moshfegh
Issue no. 207 (Winter 2013)
Podcast Season 1, Episode 7: “The Listening Forest”

My parents kept a small cabin in the mountains. It was a simple thing, just four walls, and very dark inside. A heavy felt curtain blotted out whatever light made it through the canopy of huge pines and down into the cabin’s only window. There was a queen-size bed in there, an armchair, and a wood-burning stove. It wasn’t an old cabin. I think my parents built it in the seventies from a kit. In a few spots the wood beams were branded with the word home-rite. But the spirit of the place made me think of simpler times, olden days, yore, or whenever it was that people rarely spoke except to say there was a storm coming or the berries were poisonous or whatnot, the bare essentials. It was deadly quiet up there.

Emerging
By Pablo Neruda
Issue no. 57 (Spring 1974)
Podcast Season 1, Episode 11: “Tomorrow’s Reason”

A man says yes without knowing
how to decide even what the question is,
and is caught up, and then is carried along
and never again escapes from his own cocoon;
and that’s how we are, forever falling
into the deep well of other beings …

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