by Tomorrow's Man
September 02, 2005
"A writer who passes up any opportunity to refresh his language is not a writer you can expect to meet in Heaven."
-- Tom Robbins, on writers who [dare to ever sleep well at night thinking more than three paragraphs adjoined concurrently in any missive can stand not the test of time, but the test of the certainly hoped for advancement of said writer's inner voice, rhythm, style, and let's fact it, ability to spin magic].
