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- I started writing when I was about 20, 21 maybe.
- Going off the grid is always good for me. It's the way that I've started books and finished books and gotten myself out of deadline…
- I started out writing much more science fictiony stuff and writing about science fiction.
- I had started to feel that somewhere in the second half of the 20th century, the idea of page-turning as a good thing had been…
- I started blogging a decade ago because I like blogging. Writing's a kind of lonely thing to do, and I liked the idea of demystifying…
- I've been blogging since February of 2001. When I started blogging, it was a dinosaur blog. It was me and a handful of tyrannosaurs. We'd…
- When I started out, there were a lot of things I knew I couldn't do, and a lot of things I only found out I…
- When you reach the little house, the place your journey started, you will recognize it, although it will seem much smaller than you remember. Walk…
- Diana used to tell me she had a travel jinx, something I only really started to believe when the plane door fell off.
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