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"I find it both fascinating and disconcerting when I discover yet another person who believes that writing can't be taught. Frankly, I don't understand this point of view"

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George’s irritation lands because it targets a comforting myth: that “real” writers are born, not made. Calling the belief “fascinating and disconcerting” is a neat rhetorical one-two. Fascinating, because she recognizes the romance of the idea - genius as lightning strike. Disconcerting, because that romance quietly polices the gates. If writing can’t be taught, then success becomes proof of inherent worth, and failure becomes destiny. It’s a worldview that flatters the already-published and discourages the not-yet.

Her blunt pivot - “Frankly, I don’t understand” - isn’t just impatience; it’s strategy. George refuses to treat the claim as an edgy opinion. She frames it as a confusion that needs correcting, not a debate between equals. The subtext is craft-pride: writing is labor, not mysticism. She’s also defending an entire ecosystem that sustains authorship: workshops, editors, mentors, revision, reading like an apprentice. To deny teachability is to deny the value of that work and the people who do it.

Context matters here: George is a commercially successful novelist, a writer whose career likely owes as much to disciplined technique as to talent. Her stance pushes back against the “inspiration industrial complex” that sells creativity as a personality trait. She’s arguing for agency. You can learn structure, voice, tension, clarity; you can get better. The democratic edge is the point - and it’s why the myth she’s challenging keeps coming back.

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George, Elizabeth. (2026, January 16). I find it both fascinating and disconcerting when I discover yet another person who believes that writing can't be taught. Frankly, I don't understand this point of view. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-find-it-both-fascinating-and-disconcerting-when-130158/

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George, Elizabeth. "I find it both fascinating and disconcerting when I discover yet another person who believes that writing can't be taught. Frankly, I don't understand this point of view." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-find-it-both-fascinating-and-disconcerting-when-130158/.

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"I find it both fascinating and disconcerting when I discover yet another person who believes that writing can't be taught. Frankly, I don't understand this point of view." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-find-it-both-fascinating-and-disconcerting-when-130158/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Elizabeth George (born February 26, 1949) is a Author from USA.

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