"You know, I used to say, when people say, 'How do you think about what to write about in the poems every week?' And I say, 'Well, I have to turn it in on Monday, so on Sunday nights I turn the shower to iambic pentameter and it sort of works out that way.'"

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Source: Calvin Trillin (2006). “About Alice”, p.43, Random House

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Calvin Trillin

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Calvin Trillin is an American writer known for his humorous takes on food and culture, particularly through his notable works like 'Alice, Let's Eat'.

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