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Benjamin Ludwig discusses the importance of voice and his novel – Ginny Moon. ” Voice is really all I care about in a novel. If I can get voice for a character, if I can identify the voice and live in the voice and reproduce the voice, that this character possesses, that this character is really; then the story will present itself out of that voice.”

Every first person narrator is an unreliable narrator. No two people on the planet see the same thing the same way.

If you tell the truth you don’t have to remember anything.

Mark Twain

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