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It is a lie to write in such way as to be rewarded by fame offered you by some...
Author:
Ray Bradbury
Book:
Zen in the Art of Writing
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It is a lie to write in such way as to be rewarded by fame offered you by some snobbish quasi-literary groups in the intellectual gazettes.
( Ray Bradbury )
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