W.S. Merwin:
August Wilson's “Four Rules”:
1. There are no rules.
2. The first rule is wrong, so pay attention.
3. You can't write for an audience; the writer’s first job is to survive.
4. You can make no mistakes, but anything you write can be made better.
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