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The form is always integral to the expression of the theme or to the sheer telling of the story, and sometimes the right form is apparent to me from the outset and sometimes it isn't.
Steve Erickson
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Steve Erickson
Age: 74
Born: 1950
Born: April 20
Essayist
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Santa Monica
California
Stephen Michael Erickson
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