Ezra Jack Keats Quotes
To Me, One Of The Greatest Triumphs In Doing A Book Is To Tell The Story As Simply As Possible. My Aim Is To Imply Rather Than To Overstate. Whenever The Reader Participates With His Own Interpretation, I Feel That The Book Is Much More Successful. I Write With The Premise That Less Is More. Writing Is Not Difficult To Me. I Read Into A Tape Recorder, Constantly Dropping A Word Here And There From My Manuscript Until I Get A Minimum Amount Of Words To Say Exactly What I Want To Say. Each Time I Drop A Word Or Two, It Brings Me A Sense Of Victory!
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