Seanan McGuire Quotes
His Sophomore Creative Writing Class Was As Silent As A Room Full Of Teenagers Could Be, Only Whispering And Shuffling A Little As They Tried To Complete Their Papers. This Wasn't One Of The "easy A" Electives, And He Usually Got The Kids Who Were Serious About The Idea Of Being Better Writers. Half Of Them Just Wanted To Get Better So They Could Improve Their Pacific Rim Hurt/comfort Fanfic, But There Was Nothing Wrong With That. Besides, One Of Them Had Let Slip That A Good Portion Of The Class Was Posting On Archive Of Our Own, And He'd Spent A Few Nights With A Beer In His Hand, Learning More About His Students. He Hadn't Read The NC-17 Pieces - There Were Professional Limits - And Yet He Felt He Respected Them More As Writers Because He'd Seen What They Were Capable Of When They Weren't Being Graded.
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