It’s absolutely essential that a writer know himself, for until he knows his abilities and limitations, his talents and problems, he will be unable to produce anything of real value. Secondly, you must be able to look coldly at what you do. The writer must know for whom he writes, why he writes, and if his writing says what he means for it to say. Writing is, in a way, a contest of knowing, of seeing the dream, of getting there, and of achieving what you set out to do. The simplest way to reach this goal is to simply say what you mean as clearly and precisely as you know how.

Harper Lee (via awritersruminations) (via leavemethismess)

Go on Harper Lee my son. Great quote. I get sick of all this muse nonsense. It’s about thinking clearly and writing even more so. 

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