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"When I'm working on a book, I constantly retype my own sentences. Every day I go back to page one and just retype what I have. It gets me into a rhythm"

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Didion makes revision sound less like a heroic act of inspiration and more like a daily bodily practice: retyping as calisthenics. The line has the cool, matter-of-fact precision she’s famous for, but the subtext is almost devotional. Page one, every day: that’s not a productivity hack so much as a ritual for keeping the mind tethered to the work’s original voltage. By physically re-entering the sentences, she’s re-entering the voice.

The intent is quietly anti-myth. Writers are supposed to “find” their sentences; Didion insists you build them, repeatedly, with your hands. Retyping turns composition into a feedback loop: your eye catches what the previous day’s self couldn’t; your fingers learn the cadence; your ear hears the clunks. Rhythm here isn’t decorative. It’s a control mechanism. In Didion’s world, where attention is brittle and reality is often unstable, rhythm is how you impose order without pretending you’ve solved anything.

There’s also a sly admission of anxiety. Starting over at page one is a way to outrun the terror of the blank page by refusing to face it directly. You’re never beginning from nothing; you’re beginning from a sentence that already exists, then testing whether it still holds. In the context of Didion’s broader project - her insistence on “keeping on nodding terms” with experience - retyping becomes epistemology. The truth isn’t delivered; it’s rehearsed until it feels exact enough to stand on.

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Didion, Joan. (2026, January 17). When I'm working on a book, I constantly retype my own sentences. Every day I go back to page one and just retype what I have. It gets me into a rhythm. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-im-working-on-a-book-i-constantly-retype-my-55948/

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Didion, Joan. "When I'm working on a book, I constantly retype my own sentences. Every day I go back to page one and just retype what I have. It gets me into a rhythm." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-im-working-on-a-book-i-constantly-retype-my-55948/.

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"When I'm working on a book, I constantly retype my own sentences. Every day I go back to page one and just retype what I have. It gets me into a rhythm." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-im-working-on-a-book-i-constantly-retype-my-55948/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.

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Joan Didion (December 5, 1934 - December 23, 2021) was a Author from USA.

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