Writers have traditionally come to painters' ateliers in search of aesthetic succor. To the writer, the painter is a fortunate alter ego, an embodiment of the sensuality and exteriority that he has abjured to pursue his invisible, odorless calling. The writer comes to the places where traces of making can actually be seen and smelled and touched, expecting to be inspired and enabled, possibly even cured.
- Forty-One False Starts, Essays on Artists and Writers, Janet Malcolm