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'The idea of being a writer is essentially a fabrication, and never is that more obvious than just after publication day'
The idea of being a writer is essentially a fabrication, an illusion born of romantic ideas about inspiration and creativity, and never is that more obvious than just after publication day, when a new writer goes on a tour of the bookshops.
By Royal Literary Fund'The idea of being a writer is essentially a fabrication, and never is that more obvious than just after publication day'
The idea of being a writer is essentially a fabrication, an illusion born of romantic ideas about inspiration and creativity, and never is that more obvious than just after publication day, when a new writer goes on a tour of the bookshops.