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Write Quotes by Karen Thompson Walker
- I can write all the way through the morning, when my mind is clear, and there are no distractions.
- I feel like writing a book there's always a version in your head that's an amazing version, but then you write the version that you…
- I first started writing fiction in college because I was attracted to beautiful sentences. I loved to read them. I wanted to write them.
- I like to edit my sentences as I write them. I rearrange a sentence many times before moving on to the next one. For me,…
- I wake up fairly early every day, by 8, for sure. Sunday is a lighter writing day than the weekdays, but I still wake up…
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