Literature Is a Living Creature

24th June 2016 | for Creatives | magic/mystery of creating/art, writing, philosophy, Charles McCarry  |       

Literature Is a Living Creature

"Literature, to me, is a living creature.  I think that every writer owes it a debt that can never be paid in full."

— Charles McCarry

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