笑话 01月17日 14:00

Hemingway's Editing Advice

Ernest Hemingway

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A young writer asked Hemingway for the secret to good writing. Hemingway replied: "Write drunk, edit sober." The young writer followed this advice religiously. Twenty years later, he had written nothing—but had become an excellent literary critic.

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