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#312 Mark Twain

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The Young Founders and Early Influences on Mark Twain's Fiction Writing

Young founders, including a 23-year-old editor and a 21-year-old printing form, guided Mark Twain in his early career. They emphasized the importance of getting the facts first before distorting them, a principle Twain applied in his fiction writing. Twain, known for not being a hard worker, made profits by doing less work than he was paid for. Another founder advised Twain to prioritize certainty in reporting, influencing Twain's approach to fiction writing a decade later.

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