"Most people won't realize that writing is a craft. You have to take your apprenticeship in it like anything else"
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“Most people won’t realize” isn’t just a complaint about readers; it’s a diagnosis of the culture that consumes prose while pretending it’s frictionless. Porter is pointing at the invisible labor: drafts, dead ends, editorial bruising, the hours spent learning what not to do. The word “apprenticeship” smuggles in an older, sturdier model of art-making: you don’t get crowned a writer, you get trained into it, under pressure, over time, often by being bad in public. There’s humility in that, but also steel. Apprenticeships are how you earn authority without begging for it.
As a journalist and a literary writer working through the early- to mid-20th century’s churn of modernism, economic upheaval, and professionalized media, Porter understood that talent without discipline becomes decoration. Her intent is corrective, even moral: stop waiting for inspiration to validate you. Take the job seriously enough to be a beginner long enough to become dangerous.
Quote Details
| Topic | Writing |
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| Source | Verified source: The Paris Review: Katherine Anne Porter Interview (Katherine Anne Porter, 1963)
Evidence: I’ve never made a career of anything, you know, not even of writing. I started out with nothing in the world but a kind of passion, a driving desire. (Issue 29, Winter-Spring 1963; exact page not verified from accessible scan). I could verify that Katherine Anne Porter’s primary-source interview "The Art of Fiction No. 29" was published in The Paris Review, Issue 29, Winter-Spring 1963, interviewed by Barbara Thompson Davis. This is the strongest identifiable primary-source candidate I found for the often-circulated quotation, and Google Books indicates the quotation was already appearing in books by 1964. However, in the accessible online text of the Paris Review interview, I could not verify the exact wording "Most people won't realize that writing is a craft. You have to take your apprenticeship in it like anything else." The interview text visible online is truncated behind a subscription barrier, so the exact sentence may appear later in the same interview, but I could not directly confirm it from the primary text available. Because of that, the attribution to this specific interview is probable but not fully proven from the evidence I could access. Other candidates (1) Crafting Creativity & Creating Craft (Courtney Lee Weida, 2014) compilation95.3% ... Most people won't realize that writing is a craft . You have to take your apprenticeship in it like anything else... |
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"Most people won't realize that writing is a craft. You have to take your apprenticeship in it like anything else." FixQuotes, 16 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/most-people-wont-realize-that-writing-is-a-craft-120295/. Accessed 20 Mar. 2026.




