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The Honorable Obscurity Handbook: Solidarity & Sound Advice for Writers and Artists (Samizdat Series) The Honorable Obscurity Handbook: Solidarity & Sound Advice for Writers and Artists by M. Allen Cunningham
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“The artist, whom the work of imagination renders at once honoree and outcast, is everywhere and nowhere at home -- and that in itself is belongingness of kinds.”
M. Allen Cunningham, The Honorable Obscurity Handbook: Solidarity & Sound Advice for Writers and Artists
“Being comprehended is the novelist's version of being a part of things.”
M. Allen Cunningham, The Honorable Obscurity Handbook: Solidarity & Sound Advice for Writers and Artists
“It's not a matter of what you deserve -- and more to the point -- certainly not a matter of what you THINK you deserve. All that matters is what you're committed to, and how you honor that commitment, and -- sometimes -- what you are blessed by.”
M. Allen Cunningham, The Honorable Obscurity Handbook: Solidarity & Sound Advice for Writers and Artists