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Jack Vance

“The utmost accolade a writer can receive is that the reader is incognizant of his presence. The writer must put no obstacles in the reader’s way. Therefore I try avoid words that he must puzzle over, or that he cannot gloss from context; and when I make up names, I shun the use of diacritical marks that he must sound out, thus halting the flow; and in general, I try to keep the sentences metrically pleasing, so that they do not obtrude upon the reader’s mind.”

Jack Vance, This Is Me, Jack Vance!: Or, More Properly, This Is "I"
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This Is Me, Jack Vance!: Or, More Properly, This Is "I" This Is Me, Jack Vance!: Or, More Properly, This Is "I" by Jack Vance
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