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Debra Dean Quotes

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Peculiar as I was, and remain, I was trained to be practical. I’m still amazed at the radical temerity of my friends, you included, Julie, who choose poetry as their vocation. I envy your faith  (Debra Dean Quotes) I figured that to be a writer I would need to have been born in the nineteenth century, be British, or have three names. So I turned my sights elsewhere . . . to acting  (Debra Dean Quotes) Before I got my present job, I spent many years teaching writing part-time, so-called, at community colleges and universities. It’s academia’s version of migrant labor  (Debra Dean Quotes) Whatever one may say about the perils of workshops, they help writers internalize an awareness of audience  (Debra Dean Quotes) I loved short stories, and they were all I wanted to write. I love the compression of them and the exactitude needed to get a whole world into such a small space  (Debra Dean Quotes) Unless you’re Stephen King or Joyce Carol Oates, no one’s going to recognize you on the street, and you’re promoting your book, not yourself  (Debra Dean Quotes) Whatever one may say about the perils of workshops, they help writers internalize an awareness of audience.  (Debra Dean Quotes) You’re unusual. That’s better than popular if you have some courage.  (Debra Dean Quotes) Before I got my present job, I spent many years teaching writing part-time, so-called, at community colleges and universities. It’s academia’s version of migrant labor.  (Debra Dean Quotes)