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Neil Gaiman on Writing

“Sometimes you can look out across what you’re writing, and it’s like looking out over a landscape on a glorious, clear summer’s day. You can see every leaf on every tree, and hear the birdsong, and you know where you’ll be going on your walk.”

…and sometimes “it’s like driving through fog.”  A nice piece on Neil Gaiman’s current writing rhythm.

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