Abstract
WHY do writers write? To inform, to persuade, to entertain, to explain, but most of all to discover what they have to say. The layman believes-and often writes badly himself because of it-that the writer has a complete thought or vision he merely copies down, acting as a stenographer for the muse. A few writers on rare occasions have reported such an experience-but only after years of thinking, reading, and craftsmanlike writing. For most writers the act of putting words on paper is not the recording of a discovery but the very act of exploration itself.
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