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Barry Frangipane Once upon a modern time there was a place that banned books, just like in the medieval days. Writers were punished and readers were dissuaded from reading.
Barry Frangipane Writing is a way to communicate with readers around the world. To inspire others. On a good day, we can give people a smile. On a great day we can give readers hope.
Barry Frangipane Write everyday. It doesn't matter the subject, just write. Over time, you will discover threads in what you have written. Cull the writing and put your story together. There is a story inside each of us just waiting to get out. Let it out.
Barry Frangipane I can't say, because I used it as a subplot in my upcoming book on Paris, entitled Paris for Life.
Barry Frangipane The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo.
Barry Frangipane On a given day, while one chapter may not interest me, another one will. So, when I get "blocked" from continuing on one chapter, I simply put that one aside and work on another. When completely blocked or burned out, I read, usually Hemingway. Great writers inspire me, and help to remove the block.

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