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Page 28
I began to write better ; I did not write well . I wrote stiffly and self - consciously . I
tried to get a pattern into my sentences , but did not see that the pattern was
evident . I took care how I placed my words , but did not reflect that an order that
was ...
I began to write better ; I did not write well . I wrote stiffly and self - consciously . I
tried to get a pattern into my sentences , but did not see that the pattern was
evident . I took care how I placed my words , but did not reflect that an order that
was ...
Page 82
I have always had more stories in my head than I ever had time to write . I have
often heard writers complain that they wanted to write but had nothing to write
about , and I remember one distinguished author telling me that she was reading
...
I have always had more stories in my head than I ever had time to write . I have
often heard writers complain that they wanted to write but had nothing to write
about , and I remember one distinguished author telling me that she was reading
...
Page 182
He does well only to write to liberate his spirit of a subject that he has so long
meditated that it burdens him and if he is wise he will take care to write only for
the sake of his own peace . Perhaps the simplest way to break the habit of writing
is ...
He does well only to write to liberate his spirit of a subject that he has so long
meditated that it burdens him and if he is wise he will take care to write only for
the sake of his own peace . Perhaps the simplest way to break the habit of writing
is ...
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