"When you are writing, you must treat it as the most important thing in the world, even when you know it is not. This helps you take the job seriously ...

If a story is not about the hearer, he will not listen. And here I make a rule—a great and interesting story is about everyone or it will not last.
~ John Steinbeck ~












If a story is not about the hearer, he will not listen. And here I make a rule—a great and interesti...
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