Writing about yourself as a character is a process that feeds on itself. If you set out with the intent of making yourself a "brand" with a certain image and persona, you are locking yourself in a prison of your own creation.
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of course people, if they’re going to write about themselves, write about themselves as characters. Characters are...
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