Stan Yoder

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What he taught was more important than writing. He led us to abhor war, to be compassionate toward our characters, to respect people, to question rigid constructs, to care deeply, to try to be decent, to laugh. To tell useful lies. He taught these things by his responses to people’s stories, by his anecdotes, by his quiet remarks, by his treatment of us, by being himself.
Pity the Reader: On Writing with Style
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