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- When I finish a first draft, it's always just as much of a mess as it's always been. I still make the same mistakes every…
- People keep saying, 'Oh, you're getting all these great reviews, that must make you really happy.' I guess it does, but mostly it's just a…
- I don’t mean to make a big deal out of sobriety, by the way. Of all the modes of human consciousness available to the modern…
- I’d spent my whole life waiting to awake on an ordinary morning in the town that was destined to be my home, in the arms…
- But the first lie in the series is the one you make with the greatest trepidation and the heaviest heart.
- It never takes longer than a few minutes, when they get together, for everyone to revert to the state of nature, like a party marooned…
- We are accustomed to repeating the cliché, and to believing, that 'our most precious resource is our children.' But we have plenty of children to…
- [My dad] didn't do much apart from the traditional winning of bread. He didn't take me to get my hair cut or my teeth cleaned;…
- It was the kind of promise a father makes easily and sincerely, knowing at the same time that it will be impossible to keep. The…
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