Life is most transfixing when you are awake to diversity, not only of ethnicity, ability, gender, belief, and sexuality but also of age and experience. The worst mistake anyone can make is to perceive anyone else as lesser. The deeper you look into other souls—and writing is primarily an exercise in doing just that—the clearer people’s inherent dignity becomes.
– from “The Middle of Things: Advice for Young Writers” by Andrew Solomon, published in The New Yorker on March 11, 2015
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Published on July 10, 2016 11:13