The most important thing obviously, for everybody is, uh, read and read widely so you know how to craft your stories, but, uh, if you really want to be an excellent writer, read my books in particular.
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I'm more concerned about my message. The message determines my approach. I'm just a vessel. A channel of communication. All Artists have the same materials. Our personalities make the difference in our works.
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