Opinion | What Alice Munro Would Never Do
Briefly

As a writer, she modeled, in her life and art, that one must work with emotional sincerity and precision and concentration and depth not on every kind of writing but on only one kind, the kind closest to one's heart.
That a fiction writer isn't someone for hire. A fiction writer isn't someone who can write anything movies, articles, obits! She isn't a person in service to the magazines, to the newspapers, to the publishers or even to her audience.
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