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I think the books that I've been gravitating towards are about writing and the power of like storytelling and reading. And I mean that in a not kind of, you know, when like at the Oscars that they always award the movies about movies. Yes, yes. And it's like, oh, wow, the artist. Cool, guys. Great, great job.
I think the books that I've been gravitating towards are about writing and the power of like storytelling and reading. And I mean that in a not kind of, you know, when like at the Oscars that they always award the movies about movies. Yes, yes. And it's like, oh, wow, the artist. Cool, guys. Great, great job.
I think the books that I've been gravitating towards are about writing and the power of like storytelling and reading. And I mean that in a not kind of, you know, when like at the Oscars that they always award the movies about movies. Yes, yes. And it's like, oh, wow, the artist. Cool, guys. Great, great job.
A lot of writers have been reckoning with the power of writing in a very serious way, really kind of trying to understand what it means to have this power. The book that everyone's talking about this year is James by Percival Everett, who, if I'm not mistaken, is Dancy Senna's partner?