Letter 104, to Forrest Reid, 19 June 1912 
Selected Letters (1983-1985)
                                    
“As for 'story' I never yet did enjoy a novel or play in which someone didn't tell me afterward that there was something wrong with the story, so that's going to be no drawback as far as I'm concerned. "Good Lord, why am I so bored"—"I know; it must be the plot developing harmoniously."”
            So I often reply to myself, and there rises before me my special nightmare—that of the writer as craftsman, natty and deft. 
Letter 104, to Forrest Reid, 19 June 1912 
Selected Letters (1983-1985)
        
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“Trust me, I'm telling you stories…. I can change the story. I am the story.”
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