The Art of Fiction No. 86 Issue no. 95 Spring 1985 “You decide to be a violinist, you decide to be a sculptor or a painter, but you find yourself being a novelist.”
The End: An Introduction Issue no. 136 Fall 1995 As I was saying, ladies and gentlemen, before that little unpleasantness: I have just been assured, by those in position to know, that this evening’s eminent “mystery guest” has arrived, and should be with us any time now.
On Inspiration Issue no. 107 Summer 1988 What follows are the authors’ discussions on the first stirrings, the germination of a poem, or a work of fiction. Any number of headings would be appropriate: Beginnings, The Starting Point, etc. Inspiration would be as good as any.