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Show Author Who Can't De Tagged. The writer of fiction, who atso looks for steady success, must never by atiy chance get litmtrlf labeled As soon as he finds his critics saying: "This man writes Bcnsatlon," or "This man writes sentiment," os tho case may be, that Is tho moment when he must suddenly switch off to something else Like Charles Dickens, I believe In experiment. ex-periment. In my own work I hive frequently -esorted to It. and In nine rases out of ten It has proved a success. suc-cess. Furthermore, the novelist must ever remember that the public taste Is constantly changing I myself would never dream of writing today the stories sto-ries that I penned ten years ago ttorles which I may say were by no means unsuccessful. Tom Gallon, In tho Dally Citizen. |