was the biographer William Manchester a speed freak? how else to explain this
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Date: May 21st, 2018 1:16 PM Author: Mind-boggling Alpha Brunch
During his association with Wesleyan University, Manchester developed an intense writing regimen that he adhered to for much of his life, often writing nonstop for up to 50 hours at a time. He described the experience as follows: "I would work all day, all night, all the next day, all the following night and into the third day. I would look up at the clock, and it would be 3:30 in the afternoon, and I would say, 'Oh boy, I've got three more hours to write.' I just loved it."[7]
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