When the writer (or the artist in general) says he has worked without giving any thought to the rules of the process, he simply means he was working without realizing he knew the rules.

Umberto Eco
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The rules of a process can be used to help a writer or artist achieve his or her goal. For those who are not aware of these rules, it is difficult to achieve the desired end. The writer must know the rules that govern his work and then use them as steps to reach his goal. In order for a writer to be successful, he must first master the rules of his craft.

Source: Postscript To The Name Of The Rose

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