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“Storytelling is an act of cruelty. We are cruel to our characters because to be kind is to invite boredom.”

Chuck Wendig

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Ah. I remember where I heard his name. It was mentioned by a young man who strangled his girlfriend then went on a hike and shot himself. (Alligators cleaned his bones afterwards.) Before this murder-suicide tragedy, when they were merely a quarrelling couple pretending to have a great van-trip experience, the young murderer named this author as his favourite.

I shan't be reading his books.
 
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Ah. I remember where I heard his name. It was mentioned by a young man who strangled his girlfriend then went on a hike and shot himself. (Alligators cleaned his bones afterwards.) Before this murder-suicide tragedy, when they were merely a quarrelling couple pretending to have a great van-trip experience, the young murderer named this author as his favourite.

I shan't be reading his books.
Haha! I read Wanderers and Wayward and now he's up there as one of my favourite authors too.
 

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