Nick DiChario

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Dear Writers

Pencil paperWhy do you write? For self-expression? To exercise your imagination? Because it’s therapeutic? Or just because you have to? I’ve often struggled with this question. Depending on the day, my answer can be very different. 


Author’s Promoter website decided to take on this age-old question and just published an interesting survey that asks one hundred writers why they do it. The results are kind of fu

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Published on May 15, 2013 17:58
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A Small And Remarkable Life

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Valley of Day-Glo

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La vie secrète et remarquab...

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One-Half Boy

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“The day Mother Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? killed Father The Outlaw Josey Wales, they were arguing again about the Pre-Reddening game of Major League Baseball.”
Nick DiChario, Valley of Day-Glo



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