Chad Lare

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A writer’s voice is “grounded in a single scene,” Reynolds Price posits, “most often a lingering sight from childhood or early youth. And that scene is almost always one that a seasoned reader may well suspect lies near the start of a given writer’s reason for writing, the physical moment in which a single enormous question rose before a watchful child and fueled the lifelong search for an answer.”
Pity the Reader: On Writing with Style
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