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Foreword by Charles Scribner, Jr.
Preface
1. What Writing Is and Does
2. The Qualities of a Writer
3. The Pain and Pleasure of Writing
4. What to Write About
5. Advice to Writers
6. Working Habits
7. Characters
8. Knowing What to Leave Out
9. Obscenity
10. Titles
11. Other Writers
12. Politics
13. The Writer's Life
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