Sunday, June 19
William Gibson | The Paris Review
William Gibson | The Paris Review: "Finding time to work is the main problem … You write a decent book, and you’re hired as a creative-writing teacher. The next thing you know, you’re director of the program, which basically means you get less time in class and more administration, which nobody likes, so that you can hardly write anything anymore."
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