Every good writer I know needs to go into some deep, quiet place to do work that is fully imagined. And what the Internet brings is lots of vulgar data. It is the antithesis of the imagination. It leaves nothing to the imagination.

Jonathan Franzen
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The Internet is a wonderful invention. It allows us to communicate with people we would not otherwise be able to meet and the Internet is our virtual library. The Internet, as it grows and changes, is like a snapshot of society as a whole. We all have thoughts and ideas that we want to share with others.

However, the Internet often keeps those ideas from reaching those who need them most. What I love about writing, however, is that I can sit in a quiet place and fully imagine a scene or a character. I don’t have to worry about what Twitter or Facebook or Pinterest or any other social media outlet is going to say about my work.

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