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Old 12-26-2013, 07:20 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by Anna Drake View Post
I swear I read a post in a forum someplace, (not here) where the person said they didn't enjoy reading, but they'd really like to write a novel. So tell me, could Mr. King have gotten it wrong?
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Yep, I've heard it in writing forums, groups, workshops etc since I've been writing....several decades.

I've never understood that mentality....probably never will.
And the chances are that neither will you ever read a novel written by someone who doesn't like to read. (I had to re-read this sentence three times to see if it made sense... Maybe I should be a novelist. I've still got a few years.)


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