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It is both selfish of me and not
to ask you to stay a little longer.
The mountains are playing that game
where one of them wears a cloud as a veil
and then the others follow.
They are forcing us to play.
They are asking us to dedicate the day
to the books on the bottom shelf.
...
The tricky thing about being a writer, or about being any kind of artist, is that in addition to making art you also have to make a living. My short stories and novels have always filled my life with meaning, but, at least in the first decade of my career, they were no more capable of supporting me than my dog was. But part of what I love about both novels and dogs is that they are so beautifully oblivious to economic concerns. We serve them, and in return they thrive. It isn't their responsibility to figure out where the rent is coming from.
--From
This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage, a collection of essays by Ann Patchett (HarperCollins, 2013).