By Michael Fedorow, The Loft Literary Center | Published Thu, Aug 5 2010 7:57 am
After more than 40 years of toiling at the writer's trade with only middling success, I've learned that the absence of anything resembling a bestseller on my résumé may be due to my lack of idiosyncrasies. Caprices seem to be inherent with people who have attained artistic, literary, scientific, or entrepreneurial eminence. According to David Weeks and Jamie James in their book Eccentrics: A Study of Sanity and Strangeness, eccentrics are more creative, productive, and happy than those of us with no discernible quiddities.
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