'Writers write, yes, but why turns out to be one of the best questions anyone could ask. Is it because we master our deepest losses this way, or because we would otherwise be selling aluminum-siding? And is it a source of joy or of dread, and does it come with such ease or such difficulty that we live for our next page or fear it will kill us? As for most of the writers here writing seems to be a process of felicitous discovery, it is perhaps no surprise that this compendium as a whole, too, crackles with the freshness of truths just-now-popping-to-mind. I was astonished by the beauty, candor, and insight of these pieces, every one of which finally helps articulate the ineffable. Marvelous!'
Gish Jen, author of Thank You, Mr. Nixon
'In Driven, Ellen Pinsky and Michael Slevin have gathered a scribes tribescholars, poets, novelists, songwritersas diverse in their motives as in their modes of making. To read these essays is to sit around a fire while the wise ones wax. Part observation, part ode, eclectic and electric, this collection is a must have for writers and readers alike.'
John Murillo, author of Kontemporary Amerikan Poetry
'A remarkable volume featuring more than 40 writers reflecting on what drives them to write. Personal, poignant, sad, humorouseach testimonial is unique; taken together, they show that writing emanates from deep within a writers soul. The first collection to explore so intimately the allure of writing, Driven to Write is a literary treasure for writers, and for anyone who reads their works.'
Lissa Muscatine, Politics and Prose Bookstore
'A fascinating look at the urges and desires of the writing artist, from Louise Glücks belief in a voice more immutable than speech to Carl Phillips discovery that the poem tends to know what we dont yet know, from Adam Phillips writing as dreaming to Ha Jins writing as faith. As Jane Leavys father once told her, Writers write. But why? For those of us who ask that question, this book offers so much to learn from and think about.'
Elisa Gabbert, author of Any Person Is the Only Self
What drives you to write? I love the simplicity and directness of the question, the complexity and variety of the responses. A single question bringing out a wide range of experiences that can and somehow must be expressed through words on a page. Writing is doing, an action. These personal essays, from an impressive gathering of doers, offer fascinating insights into the impulse behind it.'
Jeffrey Brown, PBS News Hour