I also thought of playing improvisational jazz and I did take lessons for a while. At first I tried to write fiction by making up things that were completely alien to my life.
Meaning of the quote
Amy Tan, an American novelist, once thought about learning to play improvisational jazz music. She even took lessons for a while. However, when she first tried to write fiction, she decided to make up stories that were very different from her own life experiences.
About Amy Tan
Amy Tan is an acclaimed American author best known for her novel ‘The Joy Luck Club,’ which was adapted into a film. She has written several other acclaimed novels, short stories, children’s books, and a memoir, and has received numerous literary awards and honors for her contributions to literature.
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