and conducting its conversations,
I put it away and dropped it out of my mind.
It was by accident that I discovered that a book is pretty sure to get tired about its middle
and refuse to go on until its powers and its interest should have been refreshed by a rest
and its depleted stock of raw materials reinforced by a lapse of time.
When I reached the middle of TOM SAWYER, I could not understand why I could not go on with it.
The reason was simple:
My tank had run dry. It was empty; the stock of material in it exhausted.
The story could not go on without materials. It could not be wrought out of nothing.
When the manuscript had lain in a pigeonhole for two years,
I took it out one day and read the last chapter I had written.
It was then that I made the great discovery:
when the tank runs dry, you've only to leave it alone for a spell ...
even for so small a time as a good night's sleep to awaken to discover your tank has filled while you dreamed.
See, children? A short post but you still learned something important.
But be kind to Roland. He ain't achieved ghosthood yet.
Published on May 02, 2019 22:00