Exercise in Sculpture

30th June 2016 | for Creatives | creative process, art, writing, Stanley Elkin, sculpture  |       

Exercise in Sculpture

"Writing is an exercise in sculpture, chipping away at the rock until you find the nose."

— Stanley Elkin

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