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95 pages, Kindle Edition
First published November 20, 2018
I believe that ideas do not have to be correct to exist. I believe you have every right to be perfectly certain that images of God or Prophet of Human that you revere are sacred, and undefilable, just as I have the right to be certain of the sacredness of speech, and of the sanctity of the right to mock, comment, to argue and to utter.I found these fabulous answers and more (read snippets on Coraline and Stephen King's advice to Gaiman) in the gorgeous pages of this petite book; pencil sketches by Riddell accentuated their meanings, giving the whole idea a reverberation of perennial kind.
People who cannot understand each other cannot exchange ideas, cannot communicate.
A Library is a place of safety, a haven from the world. It is a place with Librarians in it.
When you start out on a career in the arts, you have no idea what you are doing. This is great. People who know what they are doing know the rules, and know what is possible and impossible. You do not and you should not.
I decided that I would do my best in future not to write books just for the money. If you didn’t get the money, then you didn’t have anything, If I did work I was proud of, and I didn’t get the money, at least I’d have the work.