"Why does the writer write? The writer writes to serve--hopeless ly he writes in the hope that he might serve--not himself and not others, but that great cold elemental grace that knows us."

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Source: Joy Williams (2015). “Ill Nature: Rants and Reflections on Humanity and Other Animals”, p.184, Rowman & Littlefield

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Joy Williams is an acclaimed author known for her poignant exploration of love and loss in works like 'The Quick and the Dead.'

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