Diana Setterfild. The thirteenth tale (№ 382009)

Readers are pathetic fools. They believe that every literary work is autobiographical. This statement is true, but not in the sense that they appear to be. Life experience of the author needs a good humus to be fertile ground for the works. You have to give him decompose. That's why I don't let the reporters and the biographers to delve into my past, pulling the light individual pieces and preserving them in the form of text. To write books, I need to keep intact their past as fertilizer for new ideas.
№ 382009   Added MegaMozg 06-11-2019 / 19:46

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