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Tag Archives: Ken Saro-Wiwa

Writers and Writing

How Writers Write

September 6, 2011 Wayne K. Spear 2 Comments

THERE IS an enormous store of narrative concerning the working habits of authors, much of it interesting and in my case consumed with amusement but skepticism also.

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