But then, such is my nature—and I assume I share this with lots of other writers—I thought, What if I only have one book in me? So the second novel is always harder, though in my case it was at least quicker. I still find myself thinking, Well, I may have written seven or eight or nine novels, but can I do it again the next time? But I'm convinced that a high anxiety level is the novelist's normal condition. Julian Barnes in
The Art of Fiction: No. 165, Paris ReviewPhoto:
Elizabeth Weinberg, Of Recklessness and Water
Published on December 19, 2011 12:31