It's true that we, writers, write (create) books, but eventually, a good book gives birth to a good, established writer.

Tarang Sinha
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  2. Be kind. It's worthwhile to make an effort to learn about other people and figure out what you might have in common with them.

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  4. I'm just looking as always for something that's stimulating and I hope to find a good story that's a challenge, whether it's big or small. Or that it finds me. I don't have like a career plan. Maybe I should, but I don't.

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