"It would be lovely if writing a story was like getting into a little boat that drifted off and took me to the promised land, or climbing on a dragon's back and flying off to Selidor. But it's only as a reader that I can do that. As a writer, to take full responsibility without claiming total control requires a lot of work, a lot of groping and testing, flexibility, caution, watchfulness. I have no chart to follow, so I have to be constantly alert. The boat needs steering. There have to be long conversations with the dragon I ride. But however watchful and aware I am, I know I can never be fully aware of the currents that carry the boat, of where the winds beneath the dragon's wings are blowing."
- Ursula K. Le Guin, in her "Afterword" to The Farthest Shore
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