Sylvia Plath Quotes
At This Rate, I'd Be Lucky If I Wrote A Page A Day.
Then I Knew What The Problem Was.
I Needed Experience.
How Could I Write About Life When I'd Never Had A Love Affair Or A Baby Or Even Seen Anybody Die? A Girl I Knew Had Just Won A Prize For A Short Story About Her Adventures Among The Pygmies In Africa. How Could I Compete With That Sort Of Thing?
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