"Writing is like sex. First you do it for love, then you do it for your friends, and then you do it for money.

As for my next book, I won't write it till it has grown heavy in my mind like a ripe pear; pendant, gravid, asking to be cut or it will fall.
~ Virginia Woolf ~












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