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Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Seymour Says

Seymour Glass's advice to his brother Buddy in J. D. Salinger's Seymour: an Introduction:

If only you'd remember before you ever sit down to write that you've been a reader long before you were ever a writer. You simply fix that fact in your mind, then sit very still and ask yourself, as a reader, what piece of writing in all the world Buddy Glass would most want to read if he had his heart's choice. The next step is terrible, but so simple I can hardly believe it as I write it. You just sit down shamelessly and write the thing yourself.

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