"No passion in the world is equal to the passion to alter someone else's draft"
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The subtext is slyly adversarial. “Alter” doesn’t mean improve; it means take possession. Wells frames rewriting as a kind of territorial behavior: marking the page, asserting taste, narrowing ambiguity into your own preferred clarity. The joke cuts because it’s true across hierarchies. Editors do it to authors, colleagues to colleagues, spouses to spouses, even friends in a shared Google Doc. The draft becomes a stage where status gets negotiated under the alibi of polish.
Context matters: Wells worked in an era when publishing was gatekept by editors and magazines, and when authorial voice was increasingly treated as brand and authority. His line is both a writer’s weary wink and a warning about creativity under committee pressure. It also anticipates modern collaboration culture, where “suggestions” can metastasize into identity edits. Wells isn’t romanticizing the lone genius; he’s skewering our tendency to confuse control with care.
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| Topic | Writing |
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| Source | Later attribution: The Elements of Visual Style (Robert W. Harris, 2007) modern compilation
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