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Asil's curator insight,
August 10, 2013 5:56 PM
My favorate quote: "When Dickens was writing his novels, and they were serialized once a month, he read all the letters that came in. His novels were actually a real dialogue with his audience. He was writing to entertain them, and he got paid by the word, and he wanted them to be pleased. But he also wanted to make sure that they got the story he was trying to tell." |
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an "adaptweetion"... ah ah ah. I have no idea what good it can do and see that mostly as a PR stunt so guys like me reshare it ;)
BUT who knows...