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100 WAYS TO WRITE A BOOK, No.6: The Selima Hill Method [UK]:
• Gather the following: three dogs; three pens; a waterproof notebook (plus sundry pages of typescript and/or pages torn from other notebooks) with an elastic band around it; Nivea cream; lots of sweets; a bottle of water; a dog's bowl; a swimsuit (in case you take a dip in the sea); a scarf (to sit on and/or use as a towel); spare pair of socks (in case you stumble into a bog); bus timetable (in case you end up far from home); glasses (to read the timetable); a small empty Tupperware container . . .
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