"I can write anywhere"
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The subtext is also a quiet rebuke to the romanticized image of the author as a creature of perfect solitude and curated stationery. Harrison’s career ran on appetite and attention, not sanctimony. He wrote poems and novellas that feel lived-in, full of physical detail and blunt interior weather. "Anywhere" signals a method: stay permeable to the world. Let the world intrude. The noise of a diner, the drift of smoke, the fatigue after driving all day - those aren’t obstacles; they’re material.
Context matters, too. Harrison came up in an America where writing wasn’t an aesthetic lifestyle brand; it was a job you did alongside money problems, drinking problems, health problems, and the ordinary pressures of staying alive. So the sentence doubles as a survival strategy. If you can write anywhere, you can keep writing, period. It’s less a boast than a vow: the page doesn’t get to dictate your life, and your life doesn’t get to veto the page.
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