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Blindly Quote by Hannah Kent

“I had expected that at some point during the first draft a light would go on, and I would understand, finally, how to write a book. This never happened. The process was akin to blindly walking in the dark, feeling my way only by touch, and only recognising dead ends when I smacked into them.” quote by Hannah Kent
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“I had expected that at some point during the first draft a light would go on, and I would understand, finally, how to write a book. This never happened. The process was akin to blindly walking in the dark, feeling my way only by touch, and only recognising dead ends when I smacked into them.”

Hannah Kent

About This Quote

Source Interview: Author Talk, Hannah Kent, 2019

Writing a book felt like stumbling in darkness, with progress only when hitting obstacles.

In simple terms: Writing is a blind, trial‑and‑error process.

Key Takeaway

Embrace uncertainty and learn from setbacks.

Themes

creativity process uncertainty

Mood

thoughtful encouraging

Type

inspirational practical

When to use this quote

  • novel drafting
  • artistic development
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

creative block learning through failure

Questions to Reflect On

  • What strategies help navigate creative darkness?
  • How can setbacks become learning opportunities?
A Different Perspective

Perfectionism can stall progress.

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