Susan Orlean Quotes About Writing

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  • You have to simply love writing, and you have to remind yourself often that you love it.

  • I love writing traditional magazine pieces, and especially their breadth of reporting and the deliberateness of the writing.

    "Why a Blog?" by Susan Orlean, www.newyorker.com. March 16, 2010.
  • You have to appreciate the spiritual component of having an opportunity to do something as wondrous as writing. You should be practical and smart and you should have a good agent and you should work really, really hard. But you should also be filled with awe and gratitude about this amazing way to be in the world.

  • Most writing doesn’t take place on the page; it takes place in your head.

    Twitter post from Jan 7, 2013
  • There's a marvelous sense of mastery that comes with writing a sentence that sounds exactly as you want it to. It's like trying to write a song, making tiny tweaks, reading it out loud, shifting things to make it sound a certain way... Sometimes it feels like digging out of a hole, but sometimes it feels like flying. When it's working and the rhythm's there, it does feel like magic to me.

  • Writing about someone well known removes that obligation of defending it as a subject, but it also means that some of the surprise and freshness is already gone. It's so different - in some ways much harder for me.

    "Ask the Author Live: Susan Orlean on Jean Paul Gaultier". Live chat, www.newyorker.com. September 16, 2011.
  • I teach a non-fiction writing class at New York University, and one of my great pleasures is deciding on the syllabus.

    "An Education" by Susan Orlean, www.newyorker.com. March 15, 2011.
  • Writing about unknown people means I spend a lot of time arguing to the reader about why it's worth knowing about them. That's challenging, but then the piece is pure discovery.

    "Ask the Author Live: Susan Orlean on Jean Paul Gaultier". Live chat, www.newyorker.com. September 16, 2011.
  • There's a marvelous sense of mastery that comes with writing a sentence that sounds exactly as you want it to.

  • Writing about fashion forces you to overcome the nagging feeling that fashion doesn't "matter", that it's trivial or fleeting. I just look at it anthropologically, which is different from the way I'd write about art.

    "Ask the Author Live: Susan Orlean on Jean Paul Gaultier". Live chat, www.newyorker.com. September 16, 2011.
  • I'm always mystified by the day-to-day workings of entities like Twitter that provide framework but not content, but I suppose it could be compared to the U.S. Postal Service, which manages to keep a lot of people employed doing lots of stuff other than writing letters.

    "Good Fortune" by Susan Orlean, www.newyorker.com. March 20, 2011.
  • Writers like to write, and writing in different forms - short, long, bite-sized, done on the fly, done with painstaking attention - all interest me.

    "Why a Blog?" by Susan Orlean, www.newyorker.com. March 16, 2010.
  • Even after I'd published three books and had been writing full-time for twenty years, my father continued to urge me to go to law school.

    "Advice" by Susan Orlean, www.newyorker.com. September 21, 2010.
  • Like writing, running is so much about mind over matter. There are times when you have to override the discomfort and keep pushing. That capacity to endure and then prevail is just amazing.

  • When you're researching you're learning. When you're writing, you're teaching.

  • I once had a boyfriend who couldn't write unless he was wearing a necktie and a dress shirt, which I thought was really weird, because this was a long time ago, and no one I knew ever wore dress shirts, let alone neckties; it was like he was a grown-up reenacter or something.

    "Quirk" by Susan Orlean, www.newyorker.com. October 22, 2010.
  • I really believed that anything at all was worth writing about if you cared about it enough, and that the best and only necessary justification for writing any particular story was that I cared about it.

    "The Bullfighter Checks Her Make-Up". Book by Susan Orlean, 2010.
  • Parents, it seems, have an almost Olympian persistence when it comes to suggesting more secure and lucrative lines of work for their children who have the notion that writing is an actual profession. I say this from experience.

    "Advice" by Susan Orlean, www.newyorker.com. September 21, 2010.
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