He would close his jazz bar at like 2-3am then go home and write for an hour or two
baddestbunny
13:18
@BruceSutter: he says in this one that he decided at 30 that he could write a novel and he proceeded to do so. he thinks most people could write at least one novel but it takes stamina to keep going. there’s some level of inherent talent required to be successful but most people can at least produce a novel
I could definitely write a novel. It would be terribly written trash but I know I could write a 250ish page story
baddestbunny
13:19
yeah exactly
baddestbunny
13:20
also liked how he developed his writing style by trying to write in English and then translating it back to Japanese. he says the sparseness of writing in a second language you’re less familiar with creates greater clarity of purpose and style
baddestbunny
13:20
I could do that with my PS and try to write in chinese then translate back
quick question for you lot regarding the GRE: are ETS's conversion metrics representative of how admissions committees view the similarities between the GRE and the LSAT
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