“Write as if you were dying.”

Write as if you were dying. At the same time, assume you write for an audience consisting solely of terminal patients. What would you begin writing if you knew you would die soon? What could you say to a dying patient that would not enrage by its triviality?

–Annie Dillard, from “Write Till You Drop,” The New York Times, 1989

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