"What you're trying to do when you write is to crowd the reader out of his own space and occupy it with yours, in a good cause. You're trying to take over his sensibility and deliver an experience that moves from mere information."
"It's all about letting the story take over."
Source: Robert Stone (1997). “Dog Soldiers”, p.182, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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Robert Stone
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Robert Stone was an American novelist known for his profound explorations of war and humanity, particularly in his notable work 'Dog Soldiers'.
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