The Writer Who Couldn't Stop Lying

The tale of Quentin Rowan's literary career is a strange and a sad one.

It started with spectacular success. In 1996, aged nineteen, he had a poem included in that year's compilation of Best American Poetry--a remarkable achievement for someone so young. "I took this anthology business as a sign that I was meant to be a famous writer," he later wrote.

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