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Writing Quotes by Taiye Selasi
- I wrote fiction during my entire childhood, from age 4 to 18, and started writing plays when I went to Yale and Oxford.
- I write essays to clear my mind. I write fiction to open my heart.
- When writing screenplays, it's a matter of remembering to leave off the page anything and everything that doesn't appear on the screen.
- I was four when I announced my ambition to write, eight when I began publishing such claims.
- The big ideas always come in flashes. I don't really craft stories that much. I genuinely don't know where these people come from, and I've…
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