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"Invention, the spontaneous generation of new rules, is central to art. And since one does not learn to be a literary artist by studying first how to be something different from a literary artist, it follows that for the young writer, as for the great writer he hopes to become, there can be no firm rules, no limits, no restrictions. Whatever works is good." John Gardner
3 comments:
Love the book cover.
Well, don't judge the book by that. I hope you know that's a bad idea.
I have many tattered covers in my chest to prove that theory.
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