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“When you’re a writer — especially when you’re starting out, but I think it’s a good rule for the life of your career — you need to be a diagnostician. When you see something and it doesn’t work, instead of just being snarky about it, and instead of just joking with your friends about how bad this thing was that you just saw, figure out why it’s bad…Your goal should be to diagnose it: why didn’t it work?” -Aaron Sorkin
Bobby Powers
Lawson Wallace
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Excellent advise.
65-year-old married guy, I have been writing stories for years, but never submitted or published anything. I write about my successes and failures, everything.
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