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If you want to write

Ueland, Brenda
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I. Everybody is talented, original and has something important to say 3 -- II. "Imagination is the Divine Body in every Man" / William Blake 10 -- III. Why a Renaissance nobleman wrote sonnets 17 -- IV. Imagination works slowly and quietly 28 -- V. "Sooner strangle an infant in its cradle than nurse unacted desires" / William Blake 40 -- VI. "Know that there is often hidden in us a dormant poet, always young and alive" / de Musset 49 -- VII. Be careless, reckless! Be a lion, be a pirate, when you write 63 -- VIII. Why you are not to be discouraged, annihilated, by rejection slips 71 -- IX. People confuse the human and the Divine ego 82 -- X. Why Women who do too much house-work should neglect if for their writing 90 -- XI. Microscopic truthfulness 102 -- XII. Art is infection 113 -- XIII. Third dimension 122 -- XIV. Keep a slovenly, headlong, impulsive, honest diary 133 -- XV. You do not know what is in you--an inexhaustible fountain of ideas 146 -- XVI. On using the Imagination 160 -- XVII. "The tigers of wrath are wiser than the horses of instruction" / William Blake 167 -- XVIII. "He whose face gives no light shall never become a star" / William Blake 176.
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