Stephen King Quotes
When You Write A Story, You Are Telling Yourself The Story. When You Rewrite, Your Main Job Is Taking Out All The Things That Are NOT The Story...Your Stuff Starts Out Being Just For You...but Then It Goes Out. Once You Know What The Story Is And Get It Right, As Right As You Can...it Belongs To Anyone Who Wants To Read It, Or Criticise It.
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