“Every so often I get optimistic and explain the best method of learning to write for students. I don't believe any of them has ever tried it.”

—  Gene Wolfe

The Best of Gene Wolfe (2009), afterword to "The Boy Who Hooked the Sun", p. 381
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American science fiction and fantasy writer 1931–2019

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