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Robert E. Howard
American
Writer
Born:
Jan 22
,
1906
Died:
Jun 11
,
1936
Living
Man
Men
People
Writer
Writing
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Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.
Robert E. Howard
Men
General
Having
More
Civilized
Split
Know
Because
Without
Than
Thing
Savages
It seems to me that many writers, by virtue of environments of culture, art and education, slip into writing because of their environments.
Robert E. Howard
Education
Art
Me
Culture
Writing
Virtue
Slip
Seems
Writers
Environments
Because
Many
But whatever my failure, I have this thing to remember - that I was a pioneer in my profession, just as my grandfathers were in theirs, in that I was the first man in this section to earn his living as a writer.
Robert E. Howard
Failure
Man
Remember
First
Whatever
Living
Earn
Section
Writer
Were
His
Pioneer
Just
Grandfathers
Profession
Thing
I became a writer in spite of my environments.
Robert E. Howard
Spite
Writer
Environments
Became
I had neither expert aid nor advice. I studied no courses in writing; until a year or so ago, I never read a book by anybody advising writers how to write.
Robert E. Howard
Book
Writing
Advice
Year
Aid
Neither
Write
Writers
Never
Had
Studied
Until
Read
Courses
Advising
How
Nor
Anybody
Expert
I have accomplished little enough, but such as it is, it is the result of my own efforts.
Robert E. Howard
Result
Own
Enough
My Own
Accomplished
Efforts
Little
I have not been a success, and probably never will be.
Robert E. Howard
Success
Will
Never
Been
Never the less, at the age of fifteen, having never seen a writer, a poet, a publisher or a magazine editor, and having only the vaguest ideas of procedure, I began working on the profession I had chosen.
Robert E. Howard
Age
Seen
Poet
Magazine
Having
Only
Writer
Never
Had
Ideas
Editor
Began
Procedure
Fifteen
Working
Less
Profession
Chosen
Publisher
Never the less, it is no light thing to enter into a profession absolutely foreign and alien to the people among which one's lot is cast; a profession which seems as dim and faraway and unreal as the shores of Europe.
Robert E. Howard
People
Light
Alien
Dim
Enter
Seems
Unreal
Cast
Absolutely
Never
Foreign
Lot
Shores
Which
Faraway
Less
Europe
Profession
Among
Thing
The people among which I lived - and yet live, mainly - made their living from cotton, wheat, cattle, oil, with the usual percentage of business men and professional men.
Robert E. Howard
Business
People
Made
Men
Live
Living
Percentage
Cotton
Mainly
Cattle
Wheat
Oil
Which
Professional
Usual
Lived
Among
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