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I am mighty tired of reading reviews that call A Good Man brutal and sarcastic. The stories are hard but they are hard because there is nothing harder or less sentimental than Christian realism. I believe that there are many rough beasts now slouching toward Bethlehem to be born and that I have reported the progress of a few of them, and when I see these stories described as horror stories I am always amused because the reviewer always has hold of the wrong horror.

Also, this from Ms. O’Connor:
“I’m a full-time believer in writing habits…You may be able to do  without them if you have genius but most of us only have talent and this  is simply something that has to be assisted all the time by physical  and mental habits or it dries up and blows away…Of course you have to  make your habits in this conform to what you can do. I write only about  two hours every day because that’s all the energy I have, but I don’t  let anything interfere with those two hours, at the same time and the  same place.”
I’ve read/heard this advice from quite a few writers I admire—to write for an hour or two each day because more is simply too exhausting. The trick being to do it EVERY DAY. A goal.

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I am mighty tired of reading reviews that call A Good Man brutal and sarcastic. The stories are hard but they are hard because there is nothing harder or less sentimental than Christian realism. I believe that there are many rough beasts now slouching toward Bethlehem to be born and that I have reported the progress of a few of them, and when I see these stories described as horror stories I am always amused because the reviewer always has hold of the wrong horror.

Also, this from Ms. O’Connor:

“I’m a full-time believer in writing habits…You may be able to do without them if you have genius but most of us only have talent and this is simply something that has to be assisted all the time by physical and mental habits or it dries up and blows away…Of course you have to make your habits in this conform to what you can do. I write only about two hours every day because that’s all the energy I have, but I don’t let anything interfere with those two hours, at the same time and the same place.”

I’ve read/heard this advice from quite a few writers I admire—to write for an hour or two each day because more is simply too exhausting. The trick being to do it EVERY DAY. A goal.

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