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I'm so trying to give up meat.
Curtis Sittenfeld
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I'm so trying to give up meat.
I'm so trying to give up meat.
I'm so trying to give up meat.
I'm so trying to give up meat.
I'm so trying to give up meat.
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Curtis Sittenfeld:
I just write the books that I think I would want to read.Curtis Sittenfeld:
I think in general, novels by men tend to be taken more seriously than novels by women.Curtis Sittenfeld:
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I'm able to separate fiction and reality. I guess it remains to be seen if other people are.Curtis Sittenfeld:
I do think I was trying to entertain the reader more than I was trying to purge myself.