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Source: The Port-Wine Stain
Source: The Boy in His Winter: An American Novel
Source: American Meteor
Source: American Meteor
Source: American Meteor
Source: American Meteor
Source: The Port-Wine Stain
Source: The Boy in His Winter: An American Novel
Source: American Meteor
Source: The Port-Wine Stain
Source: The Port-Wine Stain
Source: American Meteor
Source: The Boy in His Winter: An American Novel
Source: American Meteor
Source: The Boy in His Winter: An American Novel
“Each piece of writing I undertake, whether a story, novel, play, or poem, begins with an image.”
“I'm too ambitious to give another man credit, even if that other man is only myself in disguise.”
“I do seem to favor a deathbed confession as the occasion for my dramatic monologues.”
“For me, fiction's great gift - to writer and reader, alike - is freedom.”