"I tell students they will know they are getting somewhere when a scene is so painful they can just barely bring themselves to write about it. A writer has to draw blood"
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Morgan’s soldierly context matters. Military culture prizes composure, mission focus, and the suppression of panic. Trauma gets managed through procedure and silence; emotions are liabilities until they’re not. “Draw blood” borrows the logic of combat and field medicine: you don’t heal what you refuse to expose, and you don’t know what’s real until there’s consequence. The metaphor also suggests discipline, not indulgence. Blood is not melodrama; it’s evidence.
Subtextually, he’s warning against two fashionable evasions: aesthetic distance (beautiful sentences that never risk anything) and moral self-protection (writing that edits out one’s own complicity). The “painful scene” isn’t necessarily violence; it can be the moment you look cowardice, desire, prejudice, or love-with-conditions in the eye.
Still, the line carries a quiet ethical demand. Drawing blood is acceptable only if the wound is yours first. Otherwise the bravado slips into exploitation: mining other people’s suffering for literary adrenaline. Morgan’s challenge is to risk yourself on the page, not to weaponize pain as content.
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Morgan, Robert. (2026, January 17). I tell students they will know they are getting somewhere when a scene is so painful they can just barely bring themselves to write about it. A writer has to draw blood. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-tell-students-they-will-know-they-are-getting-75344/
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Morgan, Robert. "I tell students they will know they are getting somewhere when a scene is so painful they can just barely bring themselves to write about it. A writer has to draw blood." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-tell-students-they-will-know-they-are-getting-75344/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I tell students they will know they are getting somewhere when a scene is so painful they can just barely bring themselves to write about it. A writer has to draw blood." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-tell-students-they-will-know-they-are-getting-75344/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

