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Garrison Keillor read several of my poems on 'The Writer's Almanac' and I've heard from listeners nationally and internationally. That's one of the great gifts of email.
Today's multiracial Americans are at greater liberty to choose how they'd like to be seen, and under less pressure to pass for white.
With acting, you see some of the kids are literally just off the street, untrained, and they are great. And others are off the street, untrained, and kind of horrible.
My imagination can do whatever it wants to do. This gives me a great sense of freedom.
The gift of a writer as good as Dickens is not to explain everything; that way, the reader has, in terms of their imagination, somewhere to go.
I tried to stir the imagination and enthusiasms of students to take risks, to do what they were most afraid of doing, to widen their horizons of action.
If the reporter has killed our imagination with his truth, he threatens our life with his lies.
However glorious an action in itself, it ought not to pass for great if it be not the effect of wisdom and intention.
I think what a lot of fiction is, is the imagining of the worst so as to prepare ourselves.