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John Connolly
Irish
Writer
Born:
May 31
,
1968
Always
Good
Think
Writing
You
Yourself
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I think people are confusing the right to write with the right to be published.
John Connolly
People
Think
Write
Confusing
Published
Right
Writers are magpies by nature, always collecting shiny things, storing them away and looking for connections of things.
John Connolly
Nature
Looking
Collecting
Writers
Always
Shiny
Storing
Them
Connections
Away
Things
If you work at home, you're always on call in a way.
John Connolly
Work
Home
You
Way
Call
Always
As I get older I tend to rail against the world more and more.
John Connolly
World
Older
More
More And More
Tend
Get
Against
Rail
Anyone who wants bookstores to survive is portrayed as a Luddite who goes around smashing up Kindles.
John Connolly
Bookstores
Smashing
Around
Up
Survive
Goes
Anyone
Wants
To Survive
Who
Portrayed
There is sometimes a feeling in crime fiction that good writing gets in the way of story. I have never felt that way. All you have is language. Why write beneath yourself? It's an act of respect for the reader as much as yourself.
John Connolly
Good
You
Respect
Yourself
Writing
Sometimes
Language
Crime
Feeling
Beneath
Crime Fiction
Way
Write
Never
Good Writing
Reader
Felt
Gets
Fiction
Story
Much
Act
Why
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