"I’ve never considered myself a strong reader or writer. When I was younger, I had some hardships with reading and writing, and I never thought of myself as someone who could pull this off. To a degree it was challenging. In my everyday life, I’m pretty private and reserved, so the hardest part was taking personal emotion and putting it on the page and putting myself out there…"
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On writing his book Truffle Boy in “Ian Purkayastha: How I Write” in The Writer (2017 Aug 7)
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