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ROBERT MCCRUM || THE OBSERVER || DECEMBER 2011

There’s no magic formula for success, and no one person knows best, but for what it’s worth . . .

From time to time, this column is asked for advice, sometimes obsessively, about decoding the many mysteries of “the world of books”. There’s a widespread view, held by those looking from the outside, that there must be a philosopher’s stone for success in literature, a magic formula that will turn everything to gold. The truth is much closer to Thomas Edison’s definition of creativity: “1% inspiration, 99% perspiration.”

So this is not an advice column. In the celebrated words of the American screenwriter William Goldman, “nobody knows anything”. However, in the season of goodwill, here is my list of 50 things I’ve learned in the byways and saloons of Grub Street.>>READ MORE

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