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You've got to read Faulkner in Faulkner's voice. It informs the text in ways you can't imagine.

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This is my first time with NaNo. I just hit 32,000, but I cheated by injecting a totally insane, nigh-unwritable premise I've been screwing around with for over three years now. Doesn't exactly give me a lot of advantages, but it feels good to be above par on this scale, when this particular project has been nothing but stagnant for so long.

Not bad for a program I figured was designed to con hipsters into thinking they can write books.

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Hey, OP. If you hate Hemingway, you will probably love Faulkner.

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>>1635885
I saw we talk about William Faulkner as a writer of literary speculative fiction. "Speculative" in that while it has the aspect of being the work of a realist, the fact remains that the greater portion of his work details the history of a fictional county in Mississippi that he fully imagined.

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