Gail Godwin on the aging writer's brain
In an interview on Weekend Edition yesterday (click here), Gail Godwin, nearing 80 and still writing, offered a compelling metaphor for the aging writer's brain:
As you get older not only do you get more picky with your words, but you
lose them. You used to have lots of servants. And you just pulled the
bell like in "Downton Abbey," and they'd all rush up with trays full of
things. And now you pull the bell, and you wait for this very arthritic
old butler who's your only servant left. And he comes up with his wooden
tray, and there's one word on it. But it's a good word.
I hope my butler's still working that well when I'm 80!
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