Agent Quote by Jess Walter
“I cling to the idea that Herman Melville had to work at the end of his career watching ships in a dock, as a shipping agent in New York. Any writer who thinks they should be given patronage because of their gift... you don't have to look too far in history to see that's just not the case.”
About This Quote
Patronage is not guaranteed by talent; writers must work and earn their place without expecting special support.
In simple terms: Talent alone doesn’t ensure support; effort matters.
Earn your success through hard work.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- writing career
- freelance projects
- publishing submissions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you sustain yourself without relying on patronage?
- What realistic steps can you take to advance your craft?
Assuming patronage may lead to disappointment.