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Paul Harding
American
Author
Born:
1967
Reading
Truth
World
Writing
You
Your
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The fictional world seems larger, seems to have more dimension and richness when, for example, the protagonist from one novel you've read has a cameo role in another. I think that recognition is a very, very powerful phenomenon; it is one of the deepest and greatest pleasures of reading.
Paul Harding
You
World
Example
Reading
Think
Pleasures
Dimension
Recognition
Seems
More
Powerful
For Example
Protagonist
Read
Another
Greatest
Cameo
Very
Role
Fictional
Richness
Novel
Larger
Deepest
Phenomenon
If you want to be a writer, you write. Everybody wants to get published. You gotta play your long game.
Paul Harding
You
Game
Long
Everybody
Write
Writer
Gotta
Get
Want
Wants
Your
Play
Published
Write as precisely and as lucidly and as richly as you can about what you find truly mysterious and irreducible about human experience, and not obscurely about what will prove to be received opinion or cliche once the reader figures out your stylistic conceit. There's all the difference in the world between mystery and mystification.
Paul Harding
You
Experience
World
Will
Once
Out
All The Difference
Find
About
Mysterious
Mystery
Write
Between
Conceit
Cliche
Reader
Opinion
Stylistic
Prove
Truly
Precisely
Human
Difference
Human Experience
Your
Figures
Received
Don't confine truth to fact. Imaginative truth is as powerful, and often enough, more so than fact.
Paul Harding
Truth
Truth Is
Enough
More
Fact
Powerful
Than
Often
Confine
Imaginative
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