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I don't think my book is any more shocking than if I went out right now and brought back your local newspaper and found a story that happened around here yesterday or the day before that's just as shocking as anything in my book.
Donald Ray Pollock
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Donald Ray Pollock
Age: 70
Born: 1954
Born: December 23
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Unless he had whiskey running through his veins, Willard came to the clearing every morning and evening to talk to God. Arvin didn't know which was worse, the drinking or the praying. As far back as he could remember, it seemed that his father had fought the Devil all the time.
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I'm beginning to believe that anything I do to extend my life is just going to be outweighed by the agony of living it.
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I'm always doubting my work, even when people are kind enough to say good things. I still have a hard time believing I've written some books, let alone that they've actually done pretty well.
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I'm not sure I would have ever decided to try to write when I was forty-five if I hadn't already gotten that degree [in English].
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I think my characters - well, at least a few of them - are hoping or searching for some kind of contact with god.
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