Ok, I spent a while searching for your quote through some LLMs. The best I got was Claude suggesting "In Henry James's "The Lesson of the Master" (1888), the character of Henry St. George says:
'One's own work, one's own of the last ten years, does form a kind of protection—a buffer.'
(Alternative answer: find that quote? I'd prefer not to.)
Ok, I spent a while searching for your quote through some LLMs. The best I got was Claude suggesting "In Henry James's "The Lesson of the Master" (1888), the character of Henry St. George says:
'One's own work, one's own of the last ten years, does form a kind of protection—a buffer.'
(Alternative answer: find that quote? I'd prefer not to.)
That is a quality alternative answer. And, less importantly, that might be the right line. Time to return to my undergrad roots.
Aw man, your link pitch to your book smacks heavily of the review I intended to leave for it. I won't be a plagiarist. Back to the blurbing board.
I think we'll see people lengthening their spines before shortening them. Don't we all wish we were a little bit taller?
I’m down for the overlap if you are. Now I just need to find out how to ghostwrite magazine reviews.
The mini-industry of quack height cures is wild. The first biopunk pill to really impact is going to make more money than Microsoft.