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Graham Stull Every story I have ever written begins as a daydream. I daydream when swimming laps in a 25 m pool, when cycling to work, when lying in bed about to g…moreEvery story I have ever written begins as a daydream. I daydream when swimming laps in a 25 m pool, when cycling to work, when lying in bed about to go to sleep, when walking through the park. Ever since I was a little boy have I chosen to dwell in the world of fantasy that surges up onto the pages of my stories in odd and unexpected ways.(less)
Graham Stull Head down and force yourself to plough through. It might not work as a final text, but the motion of writing is what counts.
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The Hydra

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This is a little gem of a book - easily the best I have read so far this year.

It's impossible to even write a book review about it, because the book itself refuses to adhere to conventions. In fact, it is only by having read and reflecting on this bo
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I first arrived in Berlin in 1991, having hitchhiked through East Germany in a series of old Trabants and the odd Mercedes. It was the day the telephone company was ripping out all the old GDR public phones and replacing them with Wessie ones, and as ...more
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
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Some books are so badly written, you can hear the author's fingers banging on the keyboard, pounding out clumsy phrase after clumsy phrase so loudly it distracts from, rather than reinforces, what the author is trying to say.

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"Easy, fast to read and some advice (jump to chapter 19 to save yourself)

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“There are two kinds of people in the world: those who attempt to dichotomise a diverse human population to facilitate their limited understanding of complex social dynamics, and those who don't.”
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“There are two kinds of people in the world: those who attempt to dichotomise a diverse human population to facilitate their limited understanding of complex social dynamics, and those who don't.”
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“How you wake up each day and your morning routine (or lack thereof) dramatically affects your levels of success in every single area of your life. Focused, productive, successful mornings generate focused, productive, successful days—which inevitably create a successful life—in the same way that unfocused, unproductive, and mediocre mornings generate unfocused, unproductive, and mediocre days, and ultimately a mediocre quality of life. By simply changing the way you wake up in the morning, you can transform any area of your life, faster than you ever thought possible.”
Hal Elrod, The Miracle Morning: The Not-So-Obvious Secret Guaranteed to Transform Your Life: Before 8AM

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Graham Stull Gautam wrote: "thanks for the friend-invite ,Graham ! i look forward to discussing books with you .."

And I with you, my friend! I look forward to reading your reviews.


Gautam thanks for the friend-invite ,Graham ! i look forward to discussing books with you ..


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