But a writer, they say, lives on in his works.
A writer can live a long time on that kind of fuel.
ON the other hand, in the old days at least, writers might live for each other's letters.
During those six years the young writer lived in isolation from the public.
Later we developed young Hispanic writers living in the states who wrote about their experience here.
The fact is, most Southern writers live on one side or the other of a railroad track in the same small town.
For the writer lives in no special physical world.
And who ever told you writers couldn't live together?
"Yet the writer still lives when he is dead."
But many people browsing in the stores said it didn't matter where the writer lived.