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... never once crossed my mind . When I thought about writing , I thought poetry , or elegant and sophisticated short stories , glowing like polished jewels . Or perhaps- when I allowed myself to daydream on a high level - a stunning ...
... never once crossed my mind . When I thought about writing , I thought poetry , or elegant and sophisticated short stories , glowing like polished jewels . Or perhaps- when I allowed myself to daydream on a high level - a stunning ...
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... never tried my hand at fiction or poetry . Not even as a schoolboy . Nonfiction was my natural medium . So I decided to try to write a book , a book about something important , a book that might make a difference in how its readers ...
... never tried my hand at fiction or poetry . Not even as a schoolboy . Nonfiction was my natural medium . So I decided to try to write a book , a book about something important , a book that might make a difference in how its readers ...
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... never meet . But I would write anyway , even if I knew my books would never be published , because writing helps me pay attention to the world , to learn about myself and my relationships with other people , to slow down and really see ...
... never meet . But I would write anyway , even if I knew my books would never be published , because writing helps me pay attention to the world , to learn about myself and my relationships with other people , to slow down and really see ...
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Chrisman Arthur Bowie 18891953 | 97 |
117 | 205 |
Murphy Jim 1947 | 212 |
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