1. A few thoughts on bad books by great writers. Bad books should be seen as necessary failures that push writers to better work.
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@HeerJeet CAT WHO WALKS THROUGH WALLS -
@brianmooredraws Don't remind me!
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11. Heinlein (like Stephen King & James Ellroy) also became "too big to edit" (literary counterpart of "too big to fail").
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12. We're all going to write badly at one time or another: the thing is to fail productively rather than get mired in our botched work.
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@HeerJeet There are some moments in “Friday” though ... -
@henryfarrell A partial recovery to form, yes. Although that rape joke at the start was cringe-making. - Show replies
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