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The writer must let his fingers run out the story of his characters, who, being...
Author:
Ray Bradbury
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Zen in the Art of Writing
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The writer must let his fingers run out the story of his characters, who, being only human and full of strange dreams and obsessions, are only too glad to run.
( Ray Bradbury )
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