Overland Monthly VOL. XXV. (Second Series.)-May, i895.-No. I49. AS TALKED IN THE SANCTUM.A sI~~~~~~ H E E DI TOA BURNT up a batch of my old ~'xix~> II B manuscripts last night. I only wonder that I have kept them so long. They represent my first designs on litera ture. One I had rewritten eleven times, most of them from three to five, and all had been rejected more times than they had been rewritten. I committed them to the flames without a pang. They were the apple of my eye not so very many years ago. I remember one day when the chimney took fire,"burnt out," I believe the term is,- I rushed to my room and rescued those precious manuscripts before I paused to see if it were possible to save the house. There may be a few born geniuses who have never been ashamed of anything they have ever written, but I am constrained to think that none have been born in this century. The common school system has given the death blow to the ready made genius,- it turns out scores of graduates that might have posed as geniuses in their own circles fifty or a hundred years ago. Robert Louis Stevenson a few months before he died disclaimed the proud title of "a genius," and yet he admitted modestly, " I have done fairly well by hard work with my very meager talents." There is one among my now defunct manuscripts, the one I rewrote eleven times, that under other circumstances and in other times might have brought me fame. It took me five or six years to find out why it was so often found "unavailable" by magazines and newspapers. "The Golden Hope" was not a bad story. I will confess that now. I had it typewritten the other day, signed it with a fictious name, and sent to the OVERLAND. I was deathly afraid that the Reader would accept it, but he did not, although I heard him remark to the Artist that the story made such an impression that it worried him. The Contributor. "The Reader must be easily worried." The Reader. "I was worried because of a certain pathetic undertone that seemed to run through it- an appeal for acceptance. I read so many manuscripts that I get to believe that I feel the author's thoughts as he wrote." (Copyright, I895, by OVERLAND MONTHLY PUBLISHING Co.) All rights reserved. Commercial Publishing Company, S. F.
As Talked in the Sanctum, Part V [pp. 447-450]
Overland monthly and Out West magazine. / Volume 25, Issue 149
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- As Talked in the Sanctum, Part V - Rounsevelle Wildman - pp. 447-450
- Path-Finding Up Shasta - George V. Meredith - pp. 451-459
- Silence - S. W. Eldredge - pp. 459
- Memorable Contests for Oregon Senatorships - E. Hofer - pp. 460-469
- Extracts from Mrs. Lofty's Diary, Part IV - Batterman Lindsay - pp. 470-476
- The Death Chase - Doctor D. T. Callahan - pp. 476-482
- Chronicles of San Lorenzo: V. Old Man Bobo's Mandy - Horace Annesley Vachell - pp. 483-490
- Mountain and Mission - Alice I'Anson - pp. 490
- True Tales of the Old West: VII. An Experience of Mexican Justice - J. W. Walsh - pp. 491-497
- In Time of Laughter - Sarah Comstock - pp. 498
- The Parted Curtains - Howard Markle Hoke - pp. 499-505
- California - Flora Macdonald Shearer - pp. 505
- The Bear Flag - John Bidwell - pp. 506-513
- A Fifth with Illanum Pirates, Chapters I-V - Rounsevelle Wildman - pp. 514-521
- The Evolution of the Stamp Mill - Almarin B. Paul - pp. 522-531
- Half Friendship - William H. Anderson - pp. 531
- Old Age to Cupid - Francis E. Sheldon - pp. 532
- The Churches of Forty-Nine - Arthur Inkersley - pp. 533-543
- A Monterey County Pastoral - Kate P. Sieghold - pp. 543-547
- Etc. - pp. 547-548
- Book Reviews - pp. 548-554
- Chit Chat - pp. 555-560
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