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Robert E. Howard [1906-1936] American
Rank: 106
Writer, Author


Robert Ervin Howard was an American author who wrote pulp fiction in a diverse range of genres. He is well known for his character Conan the Barbarian and is regarded as the father of the sword and sorcery subgenre.

Failure, Men



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Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing. Men
101
But the idea of a man making his living by writing seemed, in that hardy environment, so fantastic that even today I am sometimes myself assailed by a feeling of unreality.
102
But whatever my failure, I have this thing to remember - that I was a pioneer in my profession, just as my grandfathers were in theirs, in that I was the first man in this section to earn his living as a writer. Failure
103
I have accomplished little enough, but such as it is, it is the result of my own efforts.
104
The people among which I lived - and yet live, mainly - made their living from cotton, wheat, cattle, oil, with the usual percentage of business men and professional men.
105
I became a writer in spite of my environments.
106
I had neither expert aid nor advice. I studied no courses in writing; until a year or so ago, I never read a book by anybody advising writers how to write.
107
I have not been a success, and probably never will be.
108
It seems to me that many writers, by virtue of environments of culture, art and education, slip into writing because of their environments.
109
Never the less, it is no light thing to enter into a profession absolutely foreign and alien to the people among which one's lot is cast; a profession which seems as dim and faraway and unreal as the shores of Europe.
110
Never the less, at the age of fifteen, having never seen a writer, a poet, a publisher or a magazine editor, and having only the vaguest ideas of procedure, I began working on the profession I had chosen.
111

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