A book is sent out into the world, and there is no way of fully anticipating the responses it will elicit. Consider the responses called forth by the Bible, Homer, Shakespeare - let alone contemporary poetry or a modern novel.
Something that is yours forever is never precious
I don't work on my Sabbath. I write five-and-a-half or six days a week.
I'm constantly revising. Once the book is written and typed, I go through the entire draft again.
But today we become aware of other readings of the human experience very quickly because of the media and the speed with which people travel the planet.
I think most serious writers, certainly in the modern period, use their own lives or the lives of people close to them or lives they have heard about as the raw material for their creativity.