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" A writer is neither better nor worse than any other man who happens to be in trade. He is a manufacturer. After gathering his raw product, he puts it through the mill of his imagination, retorts from the mass the personal equation, refines it with a sufficient... "
The Fiction Factory: Being the Experience of a Writer Who, for Twenty-two ... - Page 26
by William Wallace Cook - 1912 - 180 pages
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The Columbia History of the American Novel

Emory Elliott - Education - 1991 - 940 pages
...for example, who wrote for Street and Smith between 1895 and 1918, off and on, described authorship: A writer is neither better nor worse than any other...personal equation, refines it with a sufficient amount of common sense and runs it into bars— of bullion, let us say. If the product is good it passes at face...
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