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Communication Quote by Sarah Winman

“He started to do that, started to inform me of everything; the inconsequential, the meaningful; conversations that ended in a cul-de-sac of unanswerable rhetoric. i think it was because I knew everything about him, had read it all - the beautiful, the sordid, the all of his book. I had been his…” quote by Sarah Winman
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““He started to do that, started to inform me of everything; the inconsequential, the meaningful; conversations that ended in a cul-de-sac of unanswerable rhetoric. i think it was because I knew everything about him, had read it all - the beautiful, the sordid, the all of his book. I had been his editor for 5 years, and now it seemed, had become his editor away from the printed page.””

Sarah Winman

About This Quote

Source Novel: “My Year of Rest and Relaxation” by Sarah Winman, 2018

An editor becomes intimately entangled with a writer’s life, blurring professional and personal boundaries.

In simple terms: Professional lines blur when intimacy grows.

Key Takeaway

Maintain clear boundaries to protect both roles.

Themes

creativity boundaries intimacy

Mood

conflicted reflective

Type

cautionary insightful

When to use this quote

  • publishing
  • creative partnerships
  • mentoring
  • personal relationships

Key Concepts

literary collaboration editor‑author dynamics personal revelation

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you risk losing professional distance?
  • How can you balance empathy with objectivity?
A Different Perspective

The editor may lose objectivity, compromising the work’s integrity.

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