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Walter Mosley

“The most important lesson I’ve learned as a writer is that practice of the art is something I must exercise every day. The reason for this constant training is that any idea worth discovering is bigger than my head. The twists and turns, story and plot, characters and character development of a novel cannot be held in a single thought or even in a train of thought. This novel takes up a lot of space and needs room to breathe and evolve.”

Walter Mosley, Twelve Steps Toward Political Revelation
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Twelve Steps Toward Political Revelation Twelve Steps Toward Political Revelation by Walter Mosley
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