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Few human beings are proof against the implied flattery of rapt attention.
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Birth: | 1894 |
Death: | 1971 |
Nationality: | American |
Profession: | Novelist, Writer |
Jack Woodford was an American novelist and writer. He wrote several novels include: How to Write and Sell a Novel, Why Write a Novel?, and Jack Woodford on Writing. He wrote other books include: Trial and Error, How To Write For Money, Male and Female, Love in Louisiana, Plotting: How to Have a Brain Child, White Heat, My years with Capone, Evangelical Cockroach, The College Crowd, and The autobiography of Jack Woodford.
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