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Goodreads asked Larry Enright:

What’s the best thing about being a writer?

Larry Enright A writer is like an inventor - he begins each story with an idea and builds it through trial and error as parts are added, and pieces subtracted, mistakes are made, and mistakes corrected, things designed, and things redesigned, all to make it work better. Sometimes the result ends up in the box of curios in the attic, other times it makes it to the display case in the living room. For me, the process of invention is the thing I would call the "best thing about being a writer." I guess that makes me a creative tinker.

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