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by AS37
1095 days ago
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This brings to mind his advice that is basically 'If you want 10 good songs, write 30'. His method remind me of Nail Gaiman: "And I think it's really important for a writer to have a compost heap. Everything you read, things that you write, the things that you listen to, people you encounter-- they can all go on the compost heap. And they will rot down. And out of them grow beautiful stories." (And of course the pottery teacher story.) |
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