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A friend read your book “Story” and stopped writing, because you said to write only what you know, and he is from Italy and his story was set in a small town near Boston. Is that what you meant? - Question/Answer Now Playing


A friend read your book “Story” and stopped writing, because you said to write only what you know, and he is from Italy and his story was set in a small town near Boston. Is that what you meant?

Mar 06, 2014

A friend read your book “Story” and stopped writing, because you said to write only what you know, and he is from Italy and his story was set in a small town near Boston. Is that what you meant?

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A friend read your book “Story” and stopped writing, because you said to write only what you know, and he is from Italy and his story was set in a small town near Boston. Is that what you meant? - Question/Answer Q & A Discussion


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henrymann: Setting
at Mar 07, 2014 - 12:39 PM
NORMA
You're a writer, you said.

JOE
That's what it says on my Guild card.

NORMA
And you have written pictures, haven't you?

JOE
Want a list of my credits? Last one I wrote was about Okies in the Dust Bowl. You'd never know because when it reached the screen, the whole thing played on a torpedo boat.
Colleen Ruttan: Diana Gabaldon
at Mar 06, 2014 - 12:50 AM
This reminded me of Diana Gabaldon and her successful Outlander series. As far as I know, she'd never been to Scotland when she wrote the first book (let alone Scotland 200 years ago).

Colleen :)

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