Elizabeth McCracken Quotes
I Used To Be A Writer With Superstitions Worthy Of A Professional Baseball Player: I Needed A Certain Desk Chair And A Certain Armchair And A Certain Desk Arrangement, And I Could Only Get Really Useful Work Done Between 8 P.M. And 3 A.M. Then I Started To Move, And I Couldn't Bring My Chairs With Me.
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