"I realized I don’t need profanity to tell a story. The story is built upon my thoughts and actions and experiences and feelings . . . and profanity is not an essential part of that. Some of you (plenty of you, and me too) still swear some in real life, but a book like this is better off without it. I am convinced of that."
I read the hardcover version, but I am glad to see he is offering a "sanitized" version more suitable for younger people.
Look Me In The Eye: More changes to the Look Me in the Eye paperback
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