“Both
fishing and writing are largely acts of faith: you believe that there is indeed
a rich run of ideas lurking below. The convoluted first drafts, the false casts
and hooked branches are all a part of some cosmic ritual designed to seduce a
shiny gem to the surface. You get a nibble and your mind sings as you play the
idea and reel it in. Only sometimes is it a keeper.”
—Holly Morris, writer, editor, producer and fisherwoman, “Fumbling After Grace: Fishing & Writing,” The New York Times, 1997.
• Editorial Comment: “Fish on!” the writer yelled.
Peezpix by Ted Pease
Ted Pease, Professor of Interesting Stuff, Trinidad, California. (Be)Friend The WORD
“I
don’t think writers are sacred, but words are. They deserve respect. If
you get the right ones, in the right order, you can nudge the world a
little.” —Tom Stoppard
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