As far as I'm concerned, if you want to find out about the last day of WWII or the roots of the Indian Mutiny, get thee to a books catalogue.
We cannot be all the writers all the time. We can only be who we are. Which leads me to my second point: writers do not write what they want, they write what they can.
This is what divorce is: taking things you no longer want from people you no longer love.
You say you want to talk, But you don't . You stonewall me.
She hopes for nothing except fine weather and a resolution. She wants to end properly, like a good sentence.
(Feedback) People become addicted to it. That’s why journalism is so popular, because you want to hear, every day, what people think of what you just wrote. I think a little patience on that front can be good, too.
Sometimes, one wants to have the illusion that one is making ones own life, out of ones own resources.