Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
“It is actually quite a dynamic process, and very absorbing when you’re doing it. But when you’ve done it, you’re rather disgusted,” she told The Telegraph. “Because it’s all over, and you must do it all over again. … When it’s over, it’s over. I mean, I can’t remember my books. I can’t even remember the names. They’re so finished. … If I felt satisfaction I would question it. Because it would be temporary. And illusory. Clutching at something that has very little validity.”
That is such an insightful and well written or spoken comment on her work as a novelist. The reason it's so meaningful to me is because of its universality. If most people were honest and read those words, my bet is it expresses the mentality of 90% of the workers in those better paying jobs everybody wants. What an expose of worker dissatisfaction.

RIP Anita. Well done.