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Zen in the Art Of Writing

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By: Ray Bradbury

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Book Review: 'Remembrance,' by Ray Bradbury - The New York Times

“There is only one type of story in the world. Your story.” 

— Ray Bradbury

What, you ask, does writing teach us?

First and foremost, it reminds us that we are alive and that it is a gift and a privilege, not a right. We must earn life once it has been awarded us. Life asks for rewards back because it has favored us with animation.

So while our art cannot, as we wish it could, save us from wars, privation, envy, greed, old age, or death, it can revitalize us amidst it all.

Secondly, writing is survival. Any art, any good work, of course, is that.

Not to write, for many of us, is to die.

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