In his famous 10 Rules of Writing, Elmore Leonard advises aspiring authors to “try to leave out the part that readers tend to skip.” For decades now, no American writer has been better at taking his own advice. Leonard is the author of nearly 60 works of fiction—about one for every year he has been a professional. He has seen more than 20 of them adapted into films and written nine screenplays himself.
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