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>>25268258
In the strictest sense, yes, most of them can physically write. We probably shouldn't have tought them that but we did. You mean can they write books well, and the answer is no.
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>>25268278
>can they write books well
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>>25268258
That tends to ring true yes
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I enjoyed The Sparrow. Mania was also a pretty funny book.
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Counter example: Ayn Rand. She wrote so well that her writing launched a movement that ended up influencing the politics of a superpower.



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